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BRIDGESTONE MUSEUM OF ART
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Jan 29, 2015
¡®Best of The Best¡¯
From its collection of around 2,500 pieces, the Bridgestone Museum¡¯s ¡°Best of The Best¡± includes works by major names such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cezanne and Jackson Pollock.
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Nov 6, 2014
Beneath the disarray lies a struggle
One of the joys of covering a Willem de Kooning exhibition, such as the one at the Bridgestone Museum of Art, is catching up with the jargon that surrounds his work. As he was a leading light of New York¡¯s postwar abstract expressionist movement, who later veered in the direction of figurative art, de...
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Oct 2, 2014
¡®Willem de Kooning From the John and Kimiko Powers Collection¡¯
As one of the pioneers of post-World War II abstract expressionism, Willem de Kooning (1904-1997) used the unusual method of action painting, also known as gestural abstraction. This style often resembled Jackson Pollock¡¯s (1912-1956) method of dripping paint, but Kooning preferred aggressive brushwork,...
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Jul 31, 2014
¡®Time and the Painting: 24 Episodes¡¯
The Bridgestone Museum of Art has in its collection close to 160 paintings related to the concept of ¡°time.¡±
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Dec 4, 2013
A modern view of a neglected Impressionist
The French painter Gustave Caillebotte has suffered more than most from the fact that he wasn¡¯t Monet, Manet, or Renoir. As one of the second-ranking Impressionists, he has long been in the shadow of these more famous names with which his career is associated.
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Oct 9, 2013
¡®Gustave Caillebotte: Impressionist in Modern Paris¡¯
Despite his relatively short artistic career of two decades, the 19th-century painter Gustave Caillebotte became famous as a popular French Impressionist, alongside the likes of Claude Monet and Auguste Renoir.
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Mar 28, 2013
¡®Through Japanese Eyes: Paris, 1900-1945¡¯
Japan first became fascinated with Western culture after the Meiji Restoration (1868), when the country opened itself to foreign relations and trade. Keen to learn about, assimilate and reinvent cultural influences, many Japanese sought inspiration in Paris, which was then considered the art center of...
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