Shanghai will soon be home to a new Rodin Art Centre bringing the works of French sculptor Auguste Rodin to the Chinese megacity. The Centre d'Art Rodin, which is set to open on September 27, is a ...
Jacques Ferrier’s 2010 French Pavilion is the home of the Centre d’Art Rodin in Shanghai. Photo by View Pictures/Universal Images Group via Getty Images It seems Rodin is having a moment. The ...
What’s the deal with Leonardo’s harpsichord-viola? Why were Impressionists obsessed with the color purple? Art Bites brings you a surprising fact, lesser-known anecdote, or curious event from art ...
Installation view of Antony Gormley, Critical Mass II (1995) at the Musée Rodin, Paris (all photos Anthony Majanlahti/Hyperallergic) PARIS — Auguste Rodin (1840–1917) was the great giant of ...
The stunning exhibition “Rodin in the United States: Confronting the Modern at the High Museum of Art,” on view through Jan. 15, contains more than 45 sculptures and 25 drawings and presents this ...
Founded in 1993 by dealer Robert Bowman and specializing in fine sculpture dating from the 19th century through today, London-based gallery Bowman Sculpture is currently presenting an in-depth, ...
Deep into Rodin, Jacques Doillon's quietly satisfying portrait of the famed French sculptor, a group of stuffy sponsors circles Auguste Rodin's almost completed statue of France's beloved novelist ...
Since 1995 he has stood outside the High Museum on Peachtree Street, a dark bronze male figure, larger than life, his head and neck bowed as if burdened by some enormous weight, or by grief. ”The ...
We begin with the first work to enter an American museum, the harshly modeled bronze “Bust of St. John the Baptist” (1880), given to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1893. That year, Rodin exhibited ...
Visitors to the Polk Museum of Art at Florida Southern College will find a surprise. Three bronze pieces from one of the world’s most revered sculptors, Auguste Rodin, are on display in the Hollis ...
America’s great museums groan with the sculptures of Auguste Rodin, the French artist who, more powerfully than anyone since Michelangelo, dramatized our struggle with our physical, sexual natures.