Kim VertueinSignifierReborn in Fire: Jōmon PotteryWhat can the ancient culture of Japan teach us about living in harmony?May 33May 33
Kim VertueinSignifierFrida Kahlo, Keeping it Real… & Surreal?Considering ‘The Two Fridas’ and ‘The Wounded Table’ — key works by the Mexican painter of emotion and imagination.Mar 44Mar 44
Kim VertueinSignifierRosa Bonheur, the AnimalièreRevisiting a technically brilliant realist who endeavoured to reveal the souls of her subjects and celebrate our connection with the land…Feb 82Feb 82
Kim VertueinSignifierLeonardo da Vinci, the Way of WaterHow aesthetics and mechanics flow together in the work of the great Renaissance artistJan 174Jan 174
Kim VertueinSignifierFor the Love of Water-Lilies: Monet’s Final MasterworksOnce reviled, now revered, Claude Monet’s series of paintings reflect on the tragedy of war, express a hope for peace & celebrate the…Nov 5, 202310Nov 5, 202310
Kim VertueinSignifierA Peasant WeddingHere is a snapshot of a lively summer wedding reception… painted by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, in 1567.Sep 30, 20236Sep 30, 20236
Kim VertueinSignifierDürer and Jerome: Being HumanConsidering Albrecht Dürer’s Engraving of Saint Jerome in His Study and What it Meant in the Northern RenaissanceAug 6, 20233Aug 6, 20233
Kim VertueinSignifierPaul and Helen, Mountain and SeaConsidering Cézanne and Frankenthaler as landscape, actions, and re-actions meld Impressionism with Abstract Expressionism…Jul 17, 20234Jul 17, 20234
Kim VertueinSignifierThe Dreamy Realism of Kawase Hasui…and his indelible legacy in anime, manga, and contemporary illustrationJun 29, 202311Jun 29, 202311
Kim VertueinSignifierArt, Science, and Darwin’s Great Tree of LifeCelebrating ‘Tree’ by Tania Kovats, the first permanent public artwork installed at London’s Natural History Museum…May 28, 20231May 28, 20231