Award-Winning Artists in Shanghai
The exhibition
held at the Minsheng Art Museum brings together the works of modern artists
that won or were nominated for the Marcel Duchamp Award. The event is organized
this year for the fifth time. Under the curatorship of Annabelle Tereze and
with the theme “Road,” the exhibition addresses the various styles and
interpretations of art.
Until
October 20 Şangay
Impressionists and Photography
The
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid studies the relationship between the French
Impressionist works that emerged in the second half of the 19th century and the
art of photography that was born in the same period. The exhibition reveals how
photographers such as Le Gray, Cuvelier, and Nadar and painters such as Manet
and Degas influenced one another, and focuses on the reaction of critics and artists
towards the new styles of art.
Until January 26, Madrid
Cinema Season in Istanbul
The Istanbul
Foundation for Culture and Arts announces the opening of the 18th
Filmekimi cinema season. The program includes new productions premiered at
reputed festivals and attracts the attention of both critics and public. Bong
Joon-ho’s Golden Palm-awarded film Parasite, and Pedro Almodóvar and Antonio
Banderas’ return with Pain and Glory stand out.
October 4-13, Istanbul
Rembrandt’s Light
The works of Dutch
artist Rembrandt, one of the most important names in art history, are on
exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London. The exhibition focuses on
the paintings produced between 1639 and 1658, the most innovative period of the
artist’s life, and displays his mastery of light and unparalleled ability to
capture a lifelike atmosphere. Celebrating the 350 years since his death,
Rembrandt’s power for storytelling remains equally powerful and relevant today.
Until February 2, London
