by Mereasy | Jan 3, 2020 | Exhibitions, Gauguin, Impressionism, London, Paul Gauguin, Royal Academy
Reading Time: 5 minutes The exhibition to be held in spring at this prestigious London venue is actually an exhibit dedicated to French painters from the second half of the 1800s. However, the leading role is reserved for the greatest interpreter of post-impressionism...
by Mereasy | Oct 11, 2019 | archaeology, Exhibitions, History, London, Museums
Reading Time: 6 minutes The British Museum puts mythology on stage, with an exhibition that takes us back to the origins of the western world, to the age of Gods and Heroes From November 20th to March 8th in the prestigious London museum, this event has all the cards...
by Mereasy | Jun 21, 2019 | Exhibitions, London, Museums, TATE, William Blake
Reading Time: 5 minutes At the Tate Britain in Westminster, the restless mysticism of the time between 1700 and 1800 that permeates the work of the English painterFrom September 11th, 2019, to February 2nd, 2020, at the Tate Britain – the art gallery that is part of...
by Mereasy | Jan 18, 2019 | Art, Exhibitions, London, Lorenzo Lotto, Mereasy, Museums, National Gallery, Paintings, Portraits, Renaissance
Until February 10th, the National Gallery in London will offer the opportunity to admire a little known but surprisingly modern Renaissance painter. An exhibition that totals about 50 paintings, in collaboration with the Museo del Prado in Madrid and works on loan...
by Mereasy | Jul 20, 2018 | Art, Christo, Exhibitions, Land Art, London, Mereasy, Places, Travel
Reading Time: 4 minutes The most recent monumental work of the Bulgarian artist in the green heart of London is a chance to visit this temple to freedom of expression, a symbol of English democracy.”There are no messages, there is something you need to find out...
by Mereasy | May 28, 2018 | Algernon Newton, Art, London, Mereasy, Museums, Paintings, Places, Realism, Vilhelm Hammershøi
Reading Time: 4 minutes Obsessed with the work of Canaletto, the English painter was convinced that he could find beauty everywhere, even among the industrial rubble of the London suburbs. His works, which at first sight might appear to be snapshots or depictions of...