From 3 February to 30 September 2012, Stavelot Abbey presents, for the first time ever in Belgium, a retrospective exhibition devoted to Robert Doisneau (1912-1994).
"Art does not reproduce the visible, it makes things visible", Paul Klee. At the start of 2012, the Nouvelles Images team is delighted to share a work by Klee with you, which you may download as a screen background. We wish you a very happy and prosperous 2012!
From 24 October 2011 to 4 March 2012, the Joods Historisch Museum (Museum of Jewish History) in Amsterdam is dedicating a major retrospective to Saul Leiter. Nouvelles Images is publishing a series of postcards and prints for this retrospective.
From 13 September 2011 to 29 January 2012, the Von der Heydt Museum is presenting an exhibition dedicated to Alfred Sisley, the first retrospective dedicated to the painter organized in Germany.
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From 9 October 2011 to 5 February 2012, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) is presenting a “Degas and the Nude” exhibition in partnership with the Musée d’Orsay.
From 25 May to 19 September 2011, the Pompidou Centre is presenting an artistic perspective of the Indian and French cultures. India through the eyes of Indian and French artists.
Robert Doisneau moves into Château Malbrouck from 10 April to 28 August 2011. The exhibition – a real retrospective – follows a chronological and theme-based order: photos of daily life in Paris and of the miners in Lorraine, pictures for Vogue and Life, portraits of artists, and of Doisneau himself are all on show at Château Malbrouck.
From 8 April to 27 July 2011, a retrospective is being dedicated to the photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson at the Museum für Gestaltung in Zürich, where the public can see nearly 300 photos and a few films, including those that date back to the Spanish Civil War, in favour of the Republicans.
Paris at the time of the Impressionists: the exhibition of the year! From 12 April to 30 July 2011, Paris Town Hall is presenting a hundred Impressionist works little-known to the general public, loaned by the Musée d’Orsay.
From 25 March to 17 July 2011, the Museum of Modern Art in Paris is dedicating a retrospective to the Dutch painter, Kees Van Dongen, who took French nationality in 1929.
The extraordinary story of the “Atelier Nouvelles Images” collections could begin like this: “Once upon a time in 1997, there was a team of image and design enthusiasts...