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his month, four shows w🍌orth traveling to offer something for every type of art lover. In Paris, the Grand Palais showcases over 200 artworks by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, while London’s Barbican Centre unveils a dynamic exhibition that examines the influence of cafes, clubs an💙d cabarets on artists. Meanwhile, visitors to the Kunsthistorisches Museum can uncover the revolutionary oeuvres of Caravaggio and Bernini, the first museum show of its kind in Austria, or learn more about the role of artists in politics at the San Francisco Museum of Art.
Into the Night: Cabarets and Clubs in Modern Art
Barbican Centre, London
4 October–19 January 2020
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his month at the in London, an exhibition opens that l⛦ooks back at the role of cafes, clubs and cabarets – those electrifying social spaces which served as cultural hubs for artists, writers and creatives between the 1880s and 1960s. Entitled Into the Night: Cabarets and Clubs in Modern Art, the exhibition is the first to explore the intersection of artists, designers, writers, perfoꦗrmers and musicians in these avant-garde arenas.

The show captures the spirit of collaboration and idea-exchange which thrived during this period, presenting the work and relationships of 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Loie Fuller, Josef Hoffman, 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Giacomo Balla, Theo van Doesburg an🐽d Sophie Taeber-Arpꦕ, and their artistic hangouts.

In addition to a disp𓃲lay of 350 individual works rarely seen in the UK, including drawings, prints, photographs, film and archival materials, special scale recreations of specific spaces, including Vienꦐna’s Cabaret Fledermaus, will allow visitors to peer inside these provocative sites. The show evokes the free expression of life within these sanctuaries of creative activity and the relationships, ideas and art they bore.
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Caravaggio & Bernini
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
15 October 2019–19 January 2020
T he Kunsthistorisches Museum is presenting the first major show in Austria to be devoted to these revolutionary giants of the Baroque. The artists were masters of theatricality and dynami🌸sm, which they convey brilliantly in their respective oeuvres. This exhibition expl♉ores the legacy of innovation and creativity in early 17th century Rome, when the city served as the center of the artistic world.

Known for his unconventional lifestyle and unidealized figures, 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Michelangelo Merisi de Caravaggio instilled his pain🔥tings with dramatic lighting a🅺nd shadow that was widely copied in Italy and beyond.

Architect, sculptor, painter and playwright, Giam Lorenzo Bernini creat🅺ed exquisite works imbued with realism and expressing grand emotion. His talent won him important commissions and the patronage of powerful popes.

Both men’s outsize contributions forever changed the course of art history. Over 70 examples of sublime Roman artworks by the pair, along with examples by their contemporaries, will make up the exhibition which promises to be a veritable feast for the eyes. Highlights include Caravaggio’s Narcissus and the eternally surprised, Boy Bitten by Lizard, and Bernini’s Medusa and a statue of St Sebastian.
Caravaggio & Bernini ⛦will open at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna from 15 Octobe🍎r 2019 to 19 January 2020
Toulouse-Lautrec: Resolutely Modern
Grand Palais, Paris
9 October 2019–27 January 2020
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he electrifying output of 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec is being reconsidered in a novel exhibition, a🤡t the Réunion des musées nationaux – Grand Palais in Paris. The show, which brings together over 200 artworks,✤ examines the legacy of the renowned artist.

Curators at Rmn-GP assert that museums and galleries have repeatedly positioned Toulouse-Lautrec as a trivial artist, who was enticed by the allure of a bohemian lifestyle – an artist enveloped by the ‘culture of M𝓀ontmartre.’

Toulouse-Lautrec: Resolutely Modern seeks to shape the narrative of Toulouse-Lautrec anew, removing the tropes and associations of the Moulin Rouge. As a result, the exhibition presents an authentic and insightful window to Toulouse-Lautrec’s🔴 remarkable oeuvre.

Toulouse-Lautrec: Resolutely Modern will open in at the Grand Palais on 9 October 2019 and comes to ﷽an end 27 J🐲anuary 2020.
SOFT POWER
SFMOMA, San Francisco
26 October 2019–17 February 2020
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n important exhibition at the takes a closer look at how artists use their work to explore and expand their roles within society. Entitled , the show's Reagan-ღera expres🏅sion affirms the power of persuasion through culture, political values and foreign policies over violence and coercion.

The show focuses on art as the center of this sentiment, reflecting🅰 on thꦍe potency and effectiveness of art to generate change.

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Among work by 20 international artists, three-quarters will be new and never-🔯before shown in the US.
Commissions from 15 artists take the form of sculpture, site-responsive installation, mural, performance, video, photography, sound sculpture and large-scale painting, inspiring visitors to exert theiꩵr own, soft influence within the world.

28 min. [Courtesy the artist and James Cohan.]
SOFT POWER is on view at SFMOMA from 26 October 2019 until 17 February 2020.