Tiempo de labor, juego y ocio, ofrece una mirada a la vida cotidiana de los siglos XVII al XX
La muestra Tiempo de labor, juego y ocio (conformada por 90 piezas) ofrece una mirada artística e histórica –no exenta de idealizaciones– a la vida cotidiana de la sociedad europea entre los siglos XVII y XX, a partir del binomio trabajo-tiempo libre. A través de pinturas, dibujos y grabados se busca reconstruir el pasado y convertir el arte en un documento histórico, la cual se podrá visitar a partir del 9 de mayo en el Museo Nacional de San Carlos.
PORTRAIT OF A MAN Opens Next Week
Tickets are now on sale forPortrait of a Man, June 1, 2017- June 17, 2018, at the Studio Theatre, Addison Conference and Theatre Centre, 15650 Addison Road, Addison, TX 75001
MBS Productions Announce 2017-18 Season and Punch Card
All performances are either at the Stone Cottage Theatre, Studio Theatre, or the Main Stage. All theatres are next to each other and are located at the Addison Conference and Theatre Center, 15650 Addison Road, Addison TX, 75001.
National Gallery Opens DELACROIX AND THE RISE OF MODERN ART Exhibit Today
Delacroix and the Rise of Modern Art, the first major presentation of Delacroix's art in Britain for more than 50 years, surveys his dynamic career and then moves beyond it, to assess for the first time the influence he exerted for five decades following his death until the early years of the 20thcentury.
New European Paintings Galleries to Open Tomorrow at Met Museum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's galleries for its world-renowned collection of European Old Master paintings from the 13th through the early 19th century will reopen on May 23 after an extensive renovation and reinstallation. This is the first major renovation of the galleries since 1951 and the first overall reinstallation of the collection since 1972. Increased in size by almost one-third, the space now accommodates the display of more than 700 paintings in 45 galleries, including one rotating special exhibition gallery. The galleries are organized both chronologically and geographically to provide an overview of painting in Italy, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and Great Britain. Many of the galleries have new floors and moldings and the suites of galleries unfold with a new logic and grandeur. Sculpture, medals, ceramics, and other decorative arts have been judiciously incorporated where their presence adds a layer of meaning to the display of paintings. Key works have been conserved or embellished with period frames. Important loans complement the permanent collection and celebrate the reinstallation.