Winter 2020 - Daytrip to Fort Worth
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
In recognition of the centenary of Renoir's death, the Clark Art Institute and Kimbell Art Museum present Renoir: The Body, The Senses. This daring exhibition is the first major exploration of Renoir's unceasing interest in the human form, and it reconsiders Renoir as a constantly evolving artist whose style moved from Realism into luminous Impressionism, culminating in the modern classicism of his last decades.
Renoir: The Body, The Senses includes approximately sixty paintings, drawings, pastels, and sculptures by the artist as well as works by his predecessors, contemporaries, and followers.
Lunch at our favorite, Café Modern, at the Modern Art Museum and an opportunity to visit the Amon Carter Museum after it's renovation and reinstalled collection with time to view the "James Surls: Seven and Seven Flower" sculpture and the permanent collection.
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