
THE NEWS CORNER #67
Thursday, 25 November 2021 Born on this day: Kanō Naonobu (1607-1650) Dear reader, The November News is assembled for you below. Enjoy this little reading break. EXHIBITIONS #Paris The exhibition 'Charles Donker. Always looking' will be held at the Fondation Custodia from 3 December 2021 to 3 April 2022. Donker’s technique, and the renowned delicacy of his work, place him among the greatest Dutch graphic artists of his time. #WaddesdonManor In collaboration with Musée Nationa

THE NEWS CORNER #66
Thursday, 28 October 2021 Born on this day: Caroline Hammer (1832-1915) Dear reader, Get ready for your monthly portion of graphic arts news in this Spooktober News Corner. EXHIBITIONS #NewYork On view in the Met, until 17 January 2022: Selections from the Department of Drawings and Prints: Revolution, Resistance, and Activism. The drawings, prints, and posters, from the eighteenth century to the present, relate to the American, French, Haitian, Mexican, and Russian revolutio

THE NEWS CORNER #65
Thursday, 30 September 2021 Born on this day: Gustav Kampmann (1859-1917) Dear reader, We hope you had a great summer! Find our graphic arts-selection below in this September News Corner. EXHIBITIONS #exhibit #Hamburg #lastchance In the Kunsthalle you can now visit 'Raphael The Impact of a Genius', which displays 230 prints, drawings, paintings and photographs. The exhibition explores the history of reproductions of Raphael's work and his fame, and is open until 3 October 202

THE NEWS CORNER #63
Thursday, 24 June 2021 Born on this day: Ferdinand Bol (1616-1680) Dear reader, Summertime! Check out the listed graphic art related opportunities below. EXHIBITIONS #photography The Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam, just opened the 'Gallery of Honour of Dutch Photography', featuring 99 photographs and 1 empty frame. The photographs represent a selection of iconic works throughout Dutch photo-history. Buy your ticket here! #open The Rembrandthuis, Amsterdam, tells the story o

THE NEWS CORNER #62
Thursday, 27 May 2021 Born on this day: Maria Clara Eimmart (1676-1707) Dear reader, More and more museums and cultural institutions are reopening. Find our selection of exhibitions and opportunities for this month below! EXHIBITIONS #closingsoon The exhibition 'Eros and Power - Trilogy III. Judith, Omphale & Co.' in the print and drawings room of the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne, focuses on the representation of women, in particular biblical heroines who specifically u

THE NEWS CORNER #61
Thursday, 29 April 2021 Born on this day: Eva Besnyö (1910-2003) Dear reader, Another month means new opportunities, events, and even exhibitions to explore! EXHIBITIONS #lastchance In Zentrum Paul Klee in Bern the exhibition 'Departure without Destination. Annemarie Schwarzenbach as photographer' is on view until 9 May. Check the website on how to book a ticket. #open The exhibition 'Fritz Baumann, Johanna Fülscher, Otto Morach: Ein künstlerischer Austausch. Arbeiten auf Pap

THE NEWS CORNER #60
Thursday, 25 March 2021 Born on this day: Peter van Straaten (1935-2016) Dear reader, Finally, spring! We have selected some interesting exhibitions and opportunities for you again this March. EXHIBITIONS #comingsoon The Newberry Library in Chicago announces the exhibition ¡Viva la Libertad! to open 2 April 2021. Featuring maps, manuscripts, and rare books from their own collection, this exhibition addresses the Age of Revolutions 200 years ago. #open The exhibition 'After Mi

THE NEWS CORNER #59
Thursday, 25 February 2021 Born on this day: Pierre-August Renoir (1841-1919) Dear reader, We have assembled some interesting exhibitions and opportunities for you again this month. Museums here and there are cautiously reopening and the UNESCO monitors which heritage sites are open or closed; you can check it out here! EXHIBITIONS #comingsoon The exhibition 'Graphic Grandeur: Escher and his Contemporaries at Escher in The Palace' highlights the graphic art of Escher’s Dutch

THE NEWS CORNER #55
Thursday, 29 October 2020 Born on this day: Deborah Duyvis, 1886 Dear reader, Timeslots, masks, digital presence... Cultural institutions are still trying their best to work with the restrictions resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic, making art available one way or another; and we applaud it! Please find below a selection of exhibitions and opportunities to keep you occupied and entertained. EXHIBITIONS #closingsoon Marking the centenary of the Society of Wood Engravers, the