The art collector and real-estate investor Neil Wallace, who with his brother Monte are thought to be the sellers of a $100 million Impressionist art collection at Christie’s London in February, is ...
It can be hard to let things go, especially when that ‘thing’ is an artwork you’ve toiled over for weeks, months, or even years. No one found this as difficult, perhaps, as French Post-Impressionist ...
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 ...
The first West Coast survey of the art of Pierre Bonnard in half a century will open at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco in early February 2016. Deeming Lincoln Park the more Arcadian of the ...
Pablo Picasso “detested” Pierre Bonnard, says Guy Cogeval, president of Paris’s Musée d’Orsay. It’s easy to see why. In the early 20th century, Picasso and members of experimental groups such as the ...
Pierre Bonnard, unlike his older contemporary, Paul Gauguin, never visited Australia, yet Bonnard’s influence on Australian art is pervasive and profound. This unusual and magnificent exhibition at ...
“It is always so interesting to see which artists come in and out of favor, and why,” said Esther Bell, curator in charge of European painting at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, in a recent ...
The NGV’s new exhibition dedicated to the colourful French painter was put together by India Mahdavi, the revered designer shaping our taste in colours. She talks about assembling a once in a lifetime ...
Bonnard’s exhibition at Tate Modern features beautiful, bold landscapes. But what’s behind his oddly expressed foot fetish? I think it’s about time we all admitted it: Pierre Bonnard was no dab hand ...
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 ...