The Flagler Museum in Palm Beach, Fla. will be holding an exhibition titled Bouguereau’s Fancies: Allegorical and Mythological Works by the French Master which will be open from Jan. 27–April 19, 2015.
When the mysterious people of China’s Sanxingdui packed up and moved away 3,000 years ago, they left behind no written language and no indication of who they were, where they were going, or why.
One might very well call the newly opened exhibition at the National Gallery in Ottawa Canada’s Great Exhibition, as it brings to mind the fabulous London exhibition opened by Queen Victoria in 1851.
The stately Chateau Montsarrat in Gatineau was a fitting place to hold an exhibition of paintings by the well-known Outaouais artist Jean Gauvreau. On display earlier this month were 30 fine works from an oeurvre that stretches over 40 years.
Whispering Civilizations, a Toronto exhibit running through October, takes the visitor through a fabulous journey into the mystery of the life cycle of civilizations.
The artist asked himself, “Can art help science and philosophy? Can art help humanity find answers to fundamental questions about our stay here on earth?” These intriguing questions are both a challenge posed to the public and an invitation into exploration and self-discovery.