Art exhibitions in 2016 worth seeing
Updated: 2016-01-22 09:10
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Year 2015 witnessed many fabulous exhibitions and art events. In 2016, what art enjoyments can we expect? The Paper selected a batch of most representative exhibitions worldwide that are going to feast our eyes in 2016, which covers fields of photography, archaeology, fashion and others.
1. A genius' visions
Triptych altar art The Haywain, will be on display in Bosch's hometown for the first time. [Photo/Het Noordbrabants Museum] |
Address: Stedelijk Museum, Den Bosch, Holland
Time: Feb 13 - May 8, 2016
On the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch's (1450 – 1516) death, his born city - Den Bosch, Holland - is putting on the largest retrospective works from the artist ever.
Considered to be one of the pioneers of 20th century surrealism, Hieronymus Bosch has a unique style of painting. Bosch's works mostly depicted diabolical figures which reflect the moral perversity and evil sides of humans.
Bosch - The centenary exhibition
Address: Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain
Time: May 31 - Sep 11, 2016
The Prado Museum in Spain is also preparing to welcome the largest monographic exhibition on the Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch in the new year.
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