Henri Matisse is born again. To celebrate the artist’s exceptional legacy and the 150th anniversary of his birth, Matisse’s great-grandchildren had a luminous, and colourful idea: fund Maison Matisse ...
Henri Cartier-Bresson, “Matisse with his collection of Kuba cloths and a Samoan tapa on the wall behind him, Villa La Rêve, Vence” (1944) (© Henri Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos, image courtesy Museum ...
“There are always flowers for those who want to see them,” Henri Matisse once said. It makes sense coming from an artist who lived among some of the leafiest areas of Paris and the French Riviera, ...
The hotly anticipated "Matisse in the Studio" opens tomorrow at the Royal Academy of Arts. "Matisse in the Studio" reveals the connections between the artist's collection and his art. Photos courtesy ...
Eclectic, personal, and vibrant, “Matisse in the Studio” at the Museum of Fine Arts offers you the chance to delve into Henri Matisse’s whimsical world of figures, patterns, and objects. The new ...
Matisse (1869-1954) loved stuff. He collected objects all his adult life — pewter jugs, African carvings, fluted porcelain bowls. They travelled wherever he went like a working library. His letters ...
The exhibition Matisse in the Studio at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston (9 April-9 July) will feature more than 80 paintings, drawings, bronze sculptures, cutouts, prints and other works alongside ...
Pots, jugs, chairs, textiles… Matisse’s work is peopled by his beloved possessions, which in turn begin to look like Matisses in this beautifully cluttered journey into the artist’s mind At his ...
Matisse in the Studio is about the objects Matisse was surrounded by all the time, which found their way into his work. You see the real things — pots, chairs, patterned fabrics — and then the works ...