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TOP 200 ARTISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY TO NOW
TIMES READERS AND SAATCHI ONLINE VISITORS VOTE FOR THEIR FAVOURITE ARTISTS
AFTER 1.4 MILLION VOTES WERE CAST, HERE ARE YOUR LEADING 200 ARTISTS:
| - | Pablo Picasso |
| - | Paul Cezanne |
| - | Gustav Klimt |
| - | Claude Monet |
| - | Marcel Duchamp |
| - | Henri Matisse |
| - | Jackson Pollock |
| - | Andy Warhol |
| - | Willem De Kooning |
| - | Piet Mondrian |
| - | Paul Gauguin |
| - | Francis Bacon |
| - | Robert Rauschenberg |
| - | Georges Braque |
| - | Wassily Kandinsky |
| - | Constantin Brancusi |
| - | Kasimir Malevich |
| - | Jasper Johns |
| - | Frida Kahlo |
| - | Martin Kippenberger |
| - | Paul Klee |
| - | Egon Schiele |
| - | Donald Judd |
| - | Bruce Nauman |
| - | Alberto Giacometti |
| - | Salvador Dalí |
| - | Auguste Rodin |
| - | Mark Rothko |
| - | Edward Hopper |
| - | Lucian Freud |
| - | Richard Serra |
| - | Rene Magritte |
| - | David Hockney |
| - | Philip Guston |
| - | Henri Cartier-Bresson |
| - | Pierre Bonnard |
| - | Jean-Michel Basquiat |
| - | Max Ernst |
| - | Diane Arbus |
| - | Georgia O'Keeffe |
| - | Cy Twombly |
| - | Max Beckmann |
| - | Barnett Newman |
| - | Giorgio De Chirico |
| - | Roy Lichtenstein |
| - | Edvard Munch |
| - | Pierre Auguste Renoir |
| - | Man Ray |
| - | Henry Moore |
| - | Cindy Sherman |
| - | Jeff Koons |
| - | Tracey Emin |
| - | Damien Hirst |
| - | Yves Klein |
| - | Henri Rousseau |
| - | Chaim Soutine |
| - | Arshile Gorky |
| - | Amedeo Modigliani |
| - | Umberto Boccioni |
| - | Jean Dubuffet |
| - | Eva Hesse |
| - | Edouard Vuillard |
| - | Carl Andre |
| - | Juan Gris |
| - | Lucio Fontana |
| - | Franz Kline |
| - | David Smith |
| - | Joseph Beuys |
| - | Alexander Calder |
| - | Louise Bourgeois |
| - | Marc Chagall |
| - | Gerhard Richter |
| - | Balthus |
| - | Joan Miro |
| - | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
| - | Frank Stella |
| - | Georg Baselitz |
| - | Francis Picabia |
| - | Jenny Saville |
| - | Dan Flavin |
| - | Alfred Stieglitz |
| - | Anselm Kiefer |
| - | Matthew Barney |
| - | George Grosz |
| - | Bernd And Hilla Becher |
| - | Sigmar Polke |
| - | Brice Marden |
| - | Maurizio Cattelan |
| - | Sol LeWitt |
| - | Chuck Close |
| - | Edward Weston |
| - | Joseph Cornell |
| - | Karel Appel |
| - | Bridget Riley |
| - | Alexander Archipenko |
| - | Anthony Caro |
| - | Richard Hamilton |
| - | Clyfford Still |
| - | Luc Tuymans |
| - | Claes Oldenburg |
TO SEE THE FULL 200 CLICK HERE
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Museums around the world: Collection highlights, exhibition details, etc...
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| Museo Nacional De Escultura
Established in 1933, the Museo Nacional de Escultura has been undergoing complete renovation to highlight its impressive architectural setting and to articulate its internal space to suit the needs of its permanent collection and the various functions of a modern museum. The earliest pieces of the collection were originally confiscated from convents in Valladolid and its environs. The historical importance of the city in previous centuries ensured the continued preservation and aggregation of its artistic treasures and more recently the museum has benefited from support and donations from the state.
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The works housed in our collection, dating from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, are the expression of a cosmopolitan world where international political affiliations and the free circulation of ideas and gifted artists provided for a rich and important cultural heritage.
The museum shows the diversity of Spanish sculpture - both typological (altarpieces, choir stalls, funerary sculpture) and material (wood, bronze, stone, clay and marble). In Spain, sculpture reached an apogee with polichromatic wood sculpture, an authentic synthesis of the arts, volume and colour combined with an effort towards more realism.
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"El Greco. Apostle"
8th March to 13th May 2007
Among El Greco's three sets of paintings of the Apostles still found complete, the one that is on display in this exhibition, from 1590, occupies a privileged position. It is possible that this one inspired the others, which are larger in size. The lack of certain distinguishing characteristics to identify the apostles led to the addition of names painted on in the 18th century.
With his unusual technique, agitated brushwork and unnatural colours, the great Cretan painter, who spent the majority of his career in Toledo, dematerializes the figures of the apostles, these bearers of the evangelical message, painted on dark backgrounds without so much as a preparatory sketch. Professor Perez Sanchez writes, "in these passionate, febrile busts you can see much of the artist's personality and temperament, oscillating as always between the idealistic abstraction of Mannerism and the expressive tension of devotion that the Counter-Reformation demanded at that time."
The poses the apostles adopt, their faces and expressions - six ...[ Read all ]
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Standard Entry: €2.40
Discounted Entry: €1.20
- holders of youth or student cards (international equivalents accepted)
- groups of 15 or more from educational or cultural institutions. 15 days notice needs to be given.
- 'Friends'(Asociación de Amigos) of other public museums
- large families with official accreditation
Free Entry
- family groups comprising of one adult and three children (or two if one is disabled)
- under 18 year olds
- pensioners over 65
- unemployed (INEM)
- personel of other museums
- researchers of tourist guides
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1st October - 20th March
Tuesday to Saturday
1000-1400 and 1600-1800
21st March - 30th September
Tuesday to Saturday
1000-1400 and 1600-2100
Sundays and Holidays
1000-1400
Closed every Monday
Closed 1st and 6th January, 1st May, 8th September, 24th, 25th and 31st of December
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Workshops are available for Nursery and Primary school children. They are intended to help foster interest in museums and the world of art, introducing children to ways of approaching and interpreting works of art.
Teaching takes mainly an interactive and oral form, with games and stories used to stimulate interest, encourage participation and to facilitate comprehension of the language of art.
Workshops run from Tuesday to Friday. 20 students per workshop, which lasts 60 minutes for Nursery School children and 90 minutes for Primary School children. The cost is €1 per child. To book please call 983 25 03 75 or 983 25 40 83, Monday to Friday 9-11am, or send an email to mne@mcu.es
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Workshops for Adults
INTERPRETING OUR ART
"Interpreting Our Art" is aimed at cultural associations and adult education groups. The workshop is aimed at developing a number of artistic concepts, giving participants a greater understanding of how to approach and appreciate art for themselves. The workshop is based around four key themes - "The Age of Altarpieces" concentrates on one of the most common modes of sculptural expression in Spain; "Secrets of Painting" focuses on how to appreciate a painting; "Surprising Histories" elucidates the arcane world of iconography and the meaning behind its symbols; "Step by Step" investigates the ceremonies involved in the Easter processions, recreating the historical context and analysing how the significance of certain rituals have changed along with the ideology.
Each workshop is led by a specialist using diverse didactic techniques to encourage active participation from the group in the analysis of selected works. Workshops run Tuesday to Friday during Museum hours. Each group, with a maximum of 20 people, can choose which the...[ Read all ]
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