Exhibition Article for the Week 8 October – 14 October 2020

On this page of our site we will present the most interesting exhibitions in our opinion that take place in the specific week 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)

Exhibition: Titus Kaphar-From a Tropical Space

Seeing Through Time 2
Artist: Titus Kaphar,
Photo by thw website www.artsy.net

Gagosian gallery in New York is pleased to present From a Tropical Space, an exhibition of new paintings by Titus Kaphar. This is Kaphar’s first exhibition with the gallery and inaugurates his representation. A painter, sculptor, filmmaker, and installation artist, Kaphar reexamines American history by deconstructing existing representations and styles through his own formal innovations. His practice seeks to dislodge history from its status as “past” to understand its continuing impact on the present. While much of Kaphar’s work begins with an exhaustive study of pre-twentieth-century master painting techniques, From a Tropical Space sees him wield these various methods to create an emotionally saturated visual landscape that is entirely contemporary. 

October 1 – December 2020

NEW JERSEY (USA)

The New Art Museum of Princeton University

The New Princeton Art Museum
Photo by the website www.archdaily.com

Construction of the new building, which will house Princeton University’s Museum of Art, will begin in early 2021, upgrading the University’s capacity to present its collections. The new building is the work of the famous British man, originally from Ghana, an architect Sir David Adjaye. Adjaye Associates with Cooper Robertson offices design the New Princeton University Art Museum. The new Princeton museum is expected to open in late 2024.

HAGUE (NETHERLANDS-EU)

Exhibition: Alone with Vermeer – “The most beautiful painting in the world”

The View of Delft, 1660
Artist: Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675), Mauritshuis Museum, The Hague,
Source: www.mauritshuis.nl

The renowned French novelist Marcel Proust visited the Mauritshuis in 1902 and was deeply impressed by Vermeer’s masterpiece. Many years later he wrote in a letter: ‘From the moment that I saw View of Delft in the museum in The Hague, I knew that I had seen the most beautiful painting in the world’. Mauritshuis Museum presents the exhibition which consists solely of the View of Delft. Alone with Vermeer. For many this display offers the opportunity to (re)discover their favourite painting, with which they sometimes already have a strong bond, in a unique environment.

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