Exhibition – Article for Week 6 Feb – 12 Feb, 2020

On this page of our site we will present the most interesting exhibitions in our opinion that take place in the museums of the world. Exhibitions that all interested art lovers are required to know. Art is a huge mosaic spanning from prehistory to the present day. It accompanies man from the beginning of his existence because it is that creative expression that in the art-work captures the mental state, emotions, ideas and visualization of the artist and will always be important in human life because of the magnetism it causes to human emotions by stimulating them.

NEW YORK (USA)

Alfred Jarry: The Carnival of Being

Portrait d’Alfred-Jarry (1896)
Artist Atelier Nadar, licensed Public Domain

In the Morgan Library & Museum of New York takes place the exhibition which is dedicated to the groundbreaking French writer Alfred Jarry (1873-1907). He played a crucial role in the transition from the 19th century avant-garde to the emergent modernist movements of the early 20th century. He was an inspiration for Dada and Surrealism and a touchstone for the Theatre of the Absurd. Jarry is most renowned for his play Ubu roi and the legend of its sensational premiere in 1896.

January 24 – May 10, 2020

BUDAPEST (HUNGARY-EU)

The Call of the East Japanism as Reflected in the Prints of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy

Windstorm
Artist: Emil Orlik (1870-1932), photo by the website www.mfab.hu

The Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest celebrates the 150th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Japan and Hungary with two exhibitions, Besides Treasures from Budapest, which opened in the National Art Center in Tokyo two months ago and will run through early March, a Chamber exhibition can be seen in the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest focusing on the influence of Japanese woodcuts on the West, and primarily, on Artists in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.

February 5 – May 17, 2020

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