National Gallery
Devotion by Design: Italian Altarpieces Before 1500, National GallerySunday, 10 July 2011![]() Down the stairs the visitor enters a sequence of galleries gleaming with gold, seemingly illuminated by softly filtered evening light and flickering candles: here be a treasure house of stories in paint: saints, sinners and the narrative of the... Read more... |
An American Experiment: George Bellows and the Ashcan Painters, National GalleryTuesday, 01 March 2011![]() The National Gallery has done it again: a small but perfectly formed exhibition in their little Room 1, now a by-word for intelligent show-making. Something new, something revelatory, something profoundly beautiful – what more can the gallery-goer... Read more... |
Jan Gossaert’s Renaissance, National GalleryTuesday, 22 February 2011![]() Jan, or Janin? Gossart, or Gossaert? Or Mabuse? After a mere five centuries, we haven’t settled on a name quite yet (even for this exhibition: at the Metropolitan Museum, the same show spelt it “Gossart”). We don’t know where he was born,... Read more... |
Ben Johnson: Modern Perspectives, National GalleryThursday, 23 December 2010![]() Oh dearie, dearie me. Modern Perspectives sounded like it had such promise. Running alongside the big Canaletto show in the Sainsbury wing of the National Gallery, two finished works and one work in progress by Ben Johnson are on show in Room One... Read more... |
Bridget Riley: Paintings and Related Work, National GalleryWednesday, 24 November 2010![]() Well, we all make mistakes. Or, in my case, we (I mean “I”) sometimes just fail to look. This new, small but perfectly formed exhibition of Bridget Riley’s work in the National Gallery’s Sunley Rooms follows the pattern that the gallery has... Read more... |
Venice: Canaletto and His Rivals, National GalleryMonday, 18 October 2010![]() People love Canaletto, and the title of this exhibition - which puts the setting of the paintings above the artist who did them - gives a good idea why. Venice as a place and an idea is perennially popular, and Canaletto gives us the... Read more... |
Tim Marlow Meets Terry Jones, Sky ArtsThursday, 08 July 2010![]() He may be a writer, a director, an actor, a historian, and, of course, a former member of Monty Python, yet rather than being a Renaissance man, Terry Jones is clearly a mediaevalist at heart. We know this not only because he has written well-... Read more... |
Close Examination: Fakes, Mistakes and Discoveries, National GalleryTuesday, 06 July 2010![]() When is a fake a forgery? When is it a mistake? And when is it simply not what it appears? The National Gallery’s second summer exhibition to focus on its own collection here examines the questions of attribution, using the latest scientific... Read more... |
Art 2010: Looking AheadWednesday, 30 December 2009![]() 2010 begins with a worldbeating blockbuster capable of breaking all attendance records – and it ends with another. It’s more than 40 years since Britain saw a major exhibition of the work of Vincent van Gogh; 40 years in which the tormented Dutch... Read more... |
Kienholz: The Hoerengracht, National GalleryWednesday, 18 November 2009The National Gallery is on a roll. Having enjoyed the surprise hit of the autumn with The Sacred Made Real, an exhibition of 17th-century Spanish religious art, the gallery now makes its first foray into installation art with by far the grungiest... Read more... |
Exclusive Art Gallery: TitianSunday, 20 September 2009With thanks to the National Gallery, the Musée du Louvre, Madrid's Prado Gallery, Naples' Capodimonte Museum and Washington's National Gallery, and to mark the publication of Mark Hudson's major new biography, Titian: The Last Days, we reproduce a... Read more... |
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