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Royal Academy of Art

Joseph Cornell: Wanderlus
約瑟夫·康奈爾漫遊記

The Royal Academy of Art July – 27 September 2015   In July 2015, the Royal Academy of Arts will present an exhibition of works by American artist Joseph Cornell (1903-1972). Joseph Cornell: Wanderlust will offer an overview of the artist’s inventive oeuvre, surveying around 80 of Cornell’s remarkable box constructions, assemblages, collages and films.

Ai Weiwei
艾未未

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Royal Academy of Art
19 September – 13 December 2015

the Royal Academy of Arts will present a landmark exhibition of the Honorary Royal Academician, Ai Weiwei.
The exhibition will include significant works from 1993 onwards, the date that marks Ai Weiwei’s return to China following more than a decade living in New York. Ai Weiwei will create new, site-specific installations and interventions throughout the Royal Academy’s spaces.

Richard Diebenkorn
理查德·迪爾本康

Revered as one of the great post-war masters in his native United States, Richard Diebenkorn is an artist whose staunchly independent career takes us from abstraction to figuration and back again. Diebenkorn’s career is broadly divided into three phases and we will be presenting some of the most outstanding works from each period.We begin in

Rubens and His Legacy
魯本斯和他的遺產

Rubens and His Legacy Van Dyck to Cézanne 24 January — 10 April 2015 Rubens and His Legacy will bring together masterpieces produced during his lifetime, as well as major works by great artists who were influenced by him in the generations that followed. We see the influence of Rubens in the prints of Picasso

Allen Jones
艾倫·瓊斯

This long-overdue appraisal spans the entire career of British Pop artist Allen Jones, from the 1960s (when alongside peers like Hockney and Caulfield he was closely associated with the rise of Pop Art) to the present day. Abandoning a chronological approach, we trace connections and themes over the decades. What emerges is a visual language

Giovanni Battista Moroni
喬瓦尼·巴蒂斯塔·莫羅尼

Giovanni Battista Moroni was one of the greatest portraitists of 16th-century Italy. Famed for his gift for capturing the exact likeness of his sitters, he created portraits that are as penetrating and powerful now as they were more than 400 years ago. You will be transfixed by their psychological depth and immediacy. This is the

                   

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