Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Great Art on Screen

Arta here, writing on Kelvin's account:

I told Eric Jarvis I had seen an advertizement for Art on Screen.  He said to send him the link

There must be reviews of this ... or articles, but I haven't had time to look for them yet.

Arta

 

Cineplex is proud to present Exhibition: Great Art on Screen, which brings three world-renowned gallery exhibits to your local theatre at select locations only.

 
Manet: Portraying LifeManet: Portraying Life
 
Manet: Portraying Life
This Royal Academy of Arts exhibition brings together great works by Edouard Manet. Cinemagoers will see exclusive behind-the-scenes moments of the preparation for the exhibition and experience a detailed, superbly crafted biography of Manet and 19th century Paris. Host Tim Marlow, along with expert guests, examines the work of one of the all-time great artists.
Thursday, April 11 | Sunday, April 28 | Saturday, May 25

 
Munch 150Munch 150
 
Munch 150
This year, Norway celebrates the 150th anniversary of the birth of Edvard Munch, one of the towering figures of modern art. This event film goes behind-the-scenes to show some of the process of putting the exhibition together, as well as touring Norway to provide an in-depth biography of the artist.
Thursday, June 27 | Sunday, July 21 | Saturday, September 21



 
Vermeer and Music: The Art of Love and LeisureVermeer and Music: The Art of Love and Leisure
 
Vermeer and Music: The Art of Love and Leisure
The National Gallery, London, presents a major exhibition of one of the most startling and fascinating artists of all-time, Johannes Vermeer, painter of the Girl with a Pearl Earring. The event film goes beyond the exhibition to tell the entire story of Vermeer's life and, in doing so, shows in detail many of the artist's great works.
Thursday, October 10 | Sunday, November 3 | Saturday, November 23

1 comment:

  1. i have bookmarked these into the calandar! I will be definitely dragging the kids along!

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