
| Fernando Botero: Recent works
Marlborough Monaco is presenting a solo exhibition by Fernando Botero, a unique opportunity to discover the fascinating world of the Colombian artist whose work lies on the teachings of the history of art and on his own culture. About 35 recent works - paintings, sculptures, and drawings - will demonstrate the richness and diversity of his work.
Botero’s art is distinguished... |
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| Juan Genovés: Peintures récentes
Marlborough Monaco is presenting a personal exhibition of the Spanish painter Juan Genovés, a historical figure of the twentieth century. Genovés is an avant-garde artist who had an active participation in the political life of his country against the Franco regime and is recognised for his work related to the Social Realism.
The exhibition will feature 19 recent paintings of... |
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| Jean Pagliuso: Poultry Suite
Marlborough Monaco is presenting a personal exhibition of the famous American photographer Jean Pagliuso. Her work has been described as exotic, arresting and intriguing.
The exhibition Poultry Suite will feature photographic portraits of different types of chickens presented in a neo-documentary point of view. Every bird is put forth for his particularities, shape, plumage,... |
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| Roberto Barni: Sculptures
Marlborough Monaco is presenting a personal exhibition of the renowned Italian sculptor and painter Roberto Barni. His work can be found in various public places such as the Princess Grace Rose Garden in Monaco. The show features thirteen sculptures in bronze and a number of their studies. Five monumental sculptures of these works will be exhibited in front of the gallery.
Roberto... |
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| Claudio Bravo: Paintings and Drawings
Edward Lucie Smith writes about Claudio Bravo that “he is perhaps the subtlest and best informed philosopher of art now living. His paintings, however different one another they may seem, are nevertheless always the products of his philosophical explorations and meditations”. |
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| 46th Monte-Carlo Television Festival
Created in 1961 by H.S.H. Prince Rainier III, the Monte-Carlo Television Festival celebrates the creative art of television with a week of premiere screenings, workshops, panels and a star-studded awards evening... |
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