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In the Bruges of the 1400s, the Italian Arnolfini family must have been rather important in order to have none other than the top painter of the Flemish tradition, local artist Jan Van Eyck - who was also the official painter of the Court of Philip the Good, the Grand Duke of Burgundy - to carry out their portraits. Van Eyck put all his expertise in oil painting to work in portraying a number of select items to celebrate the wealth of the Italian couple. From the luxurious furnishings of the room to the elegantly tailored garments of the couple - every detail, precisely depicted, suggests their abundant means. But who are the two people depicted in the painting? Actually, very little is known about the couple. Most probably, it is Giovanni di Nicolao of Arnolfini, known as Giannino or Jehannin, who would have been around 34 years of age in 1434. The woman is most likely his second wife. Quite noteworthy is the large round mirror at the centre of the composition which shows the convex reflection of the room, but also two men entering the room through a door behind the couple. Above the mirror is written Johannes de Eyck fuit hic. 1434 (Jan van Eyck was here. 1434). Could it be Van Eyck and his assistant entering the room to carry out the portrait? The masterpiece has been at the National Gallery since 1842.
An exhibition to retrace the long artistic career of Peter Kennard, the king of "dissident" photomontage. From the times of the war in Vietnam to the present day, Kennard uses familiar and omnipresent images in his montages to expose the relationship between power, capital, war and the destruction of Planet Earth.
In Autumn 2024, Dulwich Picture Gallery will present the first major exhibition devoted to the artist and designer Tirzah Garwood (1908 - 1951) since 1952. Best known until now as the wife of Eric Ravilious and as the author of the autobiography Long Live Great Bardfield, Garwood excelled as a fine artist and printmaker.
A large monographic exhibition dedicated to Tracey Emin, one of the most brilliant and controversial figures of the Young British Artists group and today a recognized and celebrated figure of contemporary English art.
Opening in conjunction with Barbie's 65th anniversary in 2024, the exhibition will explore the doll's history through the lens of design, fashion, architecture, furniture and automotive design. A journey to discover Barbie after the sensational cinematic success of last year which consecrated her as an icon.
Bvlgari Hotel London invites guests to experience a limited edition Tea, created in collaboration with sculptural artist Hannah Lim. Featuring reimagined tea stands inspired by her art as well as a menu of colourful, whimsical pastries created in collaboration with Executive Pastry Chef-in-Residence Salvatore Mungiovino, it's a stylish celebration of tradition, brought to life in the most unexpected way.