(This is the first part of a two-part article. Read the second part.) At the débuts of all the revolutionary styles of painting that now seem merely to make up the lovely late-nineteenth-century ...
The "Matisse -- Invitation to the Voyage" exhibition ... where he began to revolutionise art in his Fauvism period "by liberating colour", Bouvier said. It continues up to his late period ...
A new Henri Matisse retrospective in Switzerland offers visitors a rare chance to follow his artistic journey via works from ...
By 1898, Matisse was already painting in a style that would soon become known as Fauvism. The Fauvist art movement began in 1904, with Henri Matisse and André Derain as its leaders. The first of three ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Fifty paintings, a dozen sculptures, as many gouache cut-outs: the Beyeler Fondation’s stunning new ...
How did André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, Andre Dunoyer de Segonzac and Henri Matisse fare in Paris during the Nazi occupation 1940-44? Given that their Fauve works in German museums had been seized ...
"Make Way for Berthe Weill" at Grey Art Museum brings to light the forgotten legacy of the cutting-edge Parisian dealer ...