Zurbaran in London, the Carnegie International, Walter Sickert's Ennui-podcast
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Zurbaran in London, the Carnegie International, Walter Sickert's Ennui-podcast
"The largest career survey of the great 17th-century Spanish master Francisco de Zurbarán since the 1980s opens this weekend at the National Gallery in London, presenting a more rounded perspective on an artist best known for his austere paintings of saints and other religious subjects."
"The latest edition of the Carnegie International, held at the Carnegie Museum of Art and several other venues in Pittsburgh, opens this weekend, called If the word we, showcasing contemporary art and engaging with current themes."
"This episode's Work of the Week is one of the five painted versions of Ennui, made around 1914 by Walter Sickert, featured in the exhibition Walter Sickert: Working Notes at Charleston in Lewes."
The National Gallery in London opens a significant exhibition on Francisco de Zurbarán, the first major survey since the 1980s. This exhibition aims to provide a more comprehensive understanding of Zurbarán, who is primarily recognized for his austere religious paintings. Concurrently, the Carnegie International, titled If the word we, also opens this weekend at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh. Additionally, Walter Sickert's painting Ennui is featured in the exhibition Walter Sickert: Working Notes at Charleston in Lewes, UK.
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