Walking through “Bonnard’s Worlds” at the Kimbell Art Museum is akin to getting to know Pierre Bonnard himself, slowly peeling back layers of the artist’s life and moving toward his most intimate ...
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 ...
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 ...
The French modernist painter Pierre Bonnard holds a special place at Acquavella Galleries in New York. The owners are drawn to Bonnard’s brilliant color palette and absorbing compositions, says ...
Purchase this and other timeless New Criterion essays in our hard-copy reprint series. Happily, there have been many opportunities to test these assessments in what seems to be a steady stream of ...
IT'S A LITTLE hard to imagine how any exhibition at the Phillips Collection devoted to the art of the French painter Pierre Bonnard -- a museum favorite who has had, since 1930, a baker's dozen of ...
Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) was part of the “Nabis” (“prophets”) movement, which included Édouard Vuillard and Ker-Xavier Roussel, who fused art and design and were inspired by Japanese aesthetics and ...
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 ...
“Why do people love Pierre Bonnard so much?” asks The Guardian’s art critic Adrian Searle in his review of the painter’s current show at London’s Tate Modern. There are obvious reasons: his rich ...
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 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 ...
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