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Exciting French Modern Art Exhibition Set to Open at Columbia Museum of Art This October

Exciting Art Exhibition Coming to Columbia!

Columbia, get ready to indulge in some remarkable art! Starting this October, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself in the beauty of French modern art through an enchanting exhibition titled ‘French Moderns: Monet to Matisse, 1850 – 1950’. This major showcase, organized by the Brooklyn Museum, is set to transport us through some of the most transformative years in art history and it’s all happening at the Columbia Museum of Art.

What to Expect

The exhibition kicks off on Saturday, October 5, and runs until January 5, 2024, so mark your calendars! It promises over 50 stunning artworks from an incredible collection that highlights key experimental movements that blossomed in Paris between 1850 and 1950. You’ll experience the rich tapestry of styles that include Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Symbolism, Fauvism, Cubism, and Surrealism, all crafted by the masters of their time.

Art lovers will be thrilled to see pieces from legendary artists like Claude Monet, Henri Matisse, Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Marc Chagall, Berthe Morisot, and many more. Each painting tells a story and reflects the sweeping social and political changes that occurred during this dynamic period in France.

A Special Preview Party

And here’s something extra special! There will be a French Moderns Preview Party on Friday, October 4, so you can be among the first to take in these incredible works. This exclusive event is a wonderful way to celebrate the exhibition’s debut, and ticket sales for the preview party officially open to the public today, September 6. So don’t wait – grab your tickets as soon as you can!

A Word From the Curator

Michael Neumeister, the Senior Curator at CMA, expressed his excitement, saying, “It is rare for works with this degree of importance and quality to travel outside of major institutions. This presents a wonderful opportunity for our community to experience significant works of art by some of the most familiar and important names in art history.”

Why This Matters

This exhibition is a splendid opportunity for faculties and families alike. Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or a curious newcomer, there’s something in ‘French Moderns’ for everyone. It invites us to step into the shoes of these incredible artists, explore their innovations, and understand how their experiences shaped the pieces they created. It’s a journey through history that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression.

The Weather Won’t Stop You

Now, on a side note, it seems like the weather in Columbia is set for quite a rainy spell, with lows around 67°F and a whopping 90% chance of rain. But don’t let that dampen your spirits! The museum is the perfect cozy spot to escape the gloomy weather and lift your mood with some captivating artwork. Plus, it’s a great excuse to visit and enjoy the vibrant art scene!

Final Thoughts

So, whether you’re planning to attend the preview party or visiting throughout the exhibition’s run, the Columbia Museum of Art is the place to be this fall. Grab a friend, enjoy the beautiful art, and soak up the culture. See you there!


Author: HERE Irmo

HERE Irmo

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