you’ve got one week left
to visit the Arcadia and Anarchy exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim. The exhibition focusses on the works the italian Divisionists and Neo-Impressionists, painters of the late nineteenth century whose work is based on optics and color theory. The use of dots of color, divided from each other, creates works of strange luminescence and three dimensionality. The works, by artists such as Georges Seurat, Angelo Morbelli, and Camille Pissarro, range from dreamlike landscapes, the life of the rural farmers to the social problems of the day. The exhibition travels to New York later this month, so save the air fare and check it out here. and one more tip – entry to the exhibition is free on Mondays!
Deutsche Guggenheim
Unter den Linden 13/15
10117 Berlin
Phone +49 – (0)30 – 20 20 93-0
Thx for the tip, Wi11. I went there today. Anything to do with art and anarchy gets my attention. ;-)
great – i was amazed by the realism sometimes created by their obsessive pointilism…