The seed of the Kimbell Art Museum's "Bonnard's Worlds" exhibition was planted when the Kimbell acquired Pierre Bonnard's 9-foot-wide “Landscape at Le Cannet” (1928) in 2018. “Bonnard’s Worlds” ...
Mahdavi designed scenography for Melbourne's National Gallery of Victoria's newest exhibition. Installation view "Pierre Bonnard: Designed by India Mahdavi" 2023. Courtesy of the National Gallery of ...
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In two other prints, Bonnard achieves even more amazing results. Promenades des Nourrices, Frise des Fiacres (1895), a large four-panel color-lithographic screen, evokes the exquisite refinement and ...
As the creator of vivid landscapes and sunlit domestic scenes, Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) has long been known as a “painter of happiness.” But as a new exhibition suggests, there is more to Bonnard ...
Want to see new art in the city? Check out Natia Lemay’s sculptures at Yossi Milo, and Aria Dean’s work at Greene Naftali. And don’t miss Aliza Nisenbaum’s paintings at the Queens Museum. By Martha ...
In his late seventies, Pierre Bonnard published a curious little book called “Correspondances” (1944). A number of rapidly executed sketches of domestic scenes are presented alongside a series of ...
It’s not just that it sets ludicrous expectations about the amount of looking to be done in one hit: somewhere in this endless assault by colour is a note linking Bonnard’s reliable market value to ...
Cardiff Metropolitan University provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. “Why do people love Pierre Bonnard so much?” asks The Guardian’s art critic Adrian Searle in his review of the ...
Marcel Proust was perhaps the most sensitive novelist of the 20th century, uncannily and unforgettably attuned to smells (“smells lazy and punctual as a village clock, roving and settled, heedless and ...
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