A recent exhibition devoted to Henri Matisse’s cut-outs broke attendance records at the Tate Modern in London, the museum announced Monday. “Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs” drew 562,622 visitors during ...
An employee poses with Henri Matisse's artworks at the Tate Modern gallery in London April 14, 2014. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor LONDON (Reuters) - An exhibition of paper cut-outs by the French artist ...
London's Tate Modern is broadcasting live into regional cinemas around the UK for the first time ever on Tuesday as part of its ongoing "Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs" exhibition. The one-off screening ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A woman a walks past 'The Parekeet and the Mermaid 1952' by Henri Matisse, on display during a media opportunity at The Tate ...
Francine Stock interviewing Nicholas Serota in Exhibition On Screen’s ‘Matisse: From Tate Modern and MoMA’ (all images courtesy Arts Alliance) Installation view of Matisse’s “Christmas Eve” (1952), ...
Henri Matisse works in one of his studios in France (left) in an image from the documentary "Matisse from MoMA and Tate Modern." Right: His cut-out work "Blue Nude II (Nu bleu II)" from 1952. Courtesy ...
MOMA & Tate Modern's landmark show explores the final chapter of Matisse's career when he began 'carving into colour,' creating his signature cut-outs. Audiences are invited to enjoy an intimate, ...
Henri Matisse spent his final decades largely confined to a wheelchair, having been weakened by cancer surgery at age 72. But the renowned French artist didn’t allow his physical condition to slow his ...
Matisse: The Cut-Outs has landed in New York City’s Museum of Modern Art this fall after a successful showing at London’s Tate Modern (see “Matisse Show Attracts 562,622 Visitors to Tate Modern”). In ...
It hasn’t opened yet but the exhibition of Henry Matisse’s colorful, vibrant paper cut-outs at the Tate Modern Museum in London is already lauded as the exhibition of the season and is predicted to ...
LONDON (Reuters) - An exhibition of paper cut-outs by the French artist Henri Matisse drew more than 560,000 visitors to London's Tate Modern, making it the most popular show ever mounted at the ...
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