1. Jean-Michel Basquiat at Brant Foundation, New York
The retrospective, curated and presented by the Foundation in 2019, is accessible with a tour that is part of the #Museumfromhome initiative. The exhibition gathers 70 of the most famous works and traces the career of the New York painter belonging to the graffiti movement, an artistic period of the 80s of which the greatest exponents are also Cy Twombly and Keith Haring. It is a virtual journey immersed in bright colors and shapes that have distinguished Basquiat’s pop trait until today.
2. “A Forest”: Sebastião Salgado’s realistic photographs at the Polka Gallery in Paris
The well-known Franco-Brazilian photographer once again chooses the Polka Gallery for his photographic works. Salgado decides to compose the exhibition “A Forest”, after having spent around 20 years of their life with his wife replanting trees destroyed by deforestation in his childhood place in Brazil, restoring a small green lung for the Earth and for many animal species. Until 9 December it’s possible to visit his work with a guided tour on the gallery’s website.
3. The Design Rooms of the Phillips auction house in London
Phillips, in times of Coronavirus, opened her doors of the London office to the world of streaming to give new life to the collecting. For contemporary design lovers, the auction house offers the opportunity to enjoy a unique digital experience: a tour set among Art Decò, ceramics from the British Studio and big names like those of Alberto Giacometti and Gio Ponti, naming only some of them …
4. Monet’s Water Lilies at the Orangerie Museum
Yes, thanks to the support of Google Arts & Culture, here you can visit them from top to bottom in every detail. The tour entirely crosses the wing of the Parisian museum and seems to catapult us to Giverny, in the calm of the impressionist Claude Monet’s garden.
5. “Body Performance” is the title of the photographic exhibition curated by the Helmut Newton Foundation
Let’s talk about some works of 13 truly legendary photographers, such as: Robert Mapplethorpe, Helmut Newton, Barbara Probst, Viviane Sassen, Vanessa Beecroft, Yang Fudong, Inez & Vinoodh, Jürgen Klauke, Robert Longo, Cindy Sherman, Bernd Uhlig and Erwin Wurm, that talk to each other in “Body Performance”. The exhibition is told to us in a 360 ° way by Matthias Harder, director of the Foundation, in a video-tour presented on the Youtube platform. But what do these artists have in common? Lots of things. Their works treat with great sensitivity the artistic nude and the instrument of performance, which makes in fact the body the main character of their photographic works. Go visit the exhibition here.
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