Perennial Cezanne Lambirth, Andrew
The Spectator (London. 1828),
08/2008
Magazine Article
These are the painters who had the gospel of Cézanne rammed down their gullets at art school, and who feel that the world has other things to offer. Roger Fry was the first great apostle of Cézanne ...in England, who at every opportunity lectured the unwary on the principles of 'significant form' and the consciousness-changing gifts of the master.
Paul Levy discusses "Cezanne," an art exhibit featuring 244 works from Cezanne, on view at the Grand Palais in Paris from Sep 30, 1995 until Jan 7, 1996. Levy comments on the merchandising ...surrounding the show.
Doing the country like Cezanne Miller, John J
The New Criterion,
09/2022, Letnik:
41, Številka:
1
Magazine Article, Book Review
Several of the best examples soon will be on display at Tate Modern in London in a major retrospective of Cézanne's work that is just concluding a stay at the Art Institute of Chicago-a place of ...perhaps more than casual interest, because Chicago also was the hometown of Ernest Hemingway, who saw at least one of these L'Estaque paintings as a young man and then went through life claiming, enigmatically, that the pictures of Cézanne helped him become a successful writer.1 Nobody knows quite what to make of this professed influence. The painting's most astonishing element, however, is not a fruit: the outline of the table on which the basket rests and the apples tumble, interrupted by a white cloth dangling over the edge, is starkly misaligned. Art enthusiasts can recognize a painting by Cézanne on a museum wall without reading the label beside it. Cézanne sometimes left patches of canvas exposed in places where he believed his paintings needed no paint; Hemingway, too, could leave a canvas bare.
Melbourne on a platter Preeti Verma Lal
India today. North American edition,
03/2019
Magazine Article
Photo courtesy: VISIT VICTORIA Day 1 Morning After a lazy shower in the black marble bathroom in Grand Hyatt, head to the hotel’s Collins Kitchen for breakfast which Gourmet Traveller has called Best ...Hotel Breakfast three years in a row. Later, find more colours in the kicky Chadstone, the luxe shopping arcade where over 30 luxury brands assemble under its grid shell roof. melbourne.grand.hyatt.com Afternoon Green ant pav, hand-dived scallop, hand-picked crab, saltwater croc ribs, kangaroo with truganini on a plate ($295 per person; wine matches available at $185 per person, www.attica.com.au)) are wild reasons to step into chef Ben Shewry’s iconic Attica that landed at number 20 in 2018’s World’s 50 Best Restaurants. Evening/night If whistles are not wet enough at Cherry Bar (cherrybar.com.au, cocktails start at $6, snacks at $9), take a Sparkling Flight with beer, wine or cider (1-6pm every day) in Melbourne Star (the only giant observation wheel in the southern hemisphere) to watch the sun dip behind the skyscrapers.
Misunderstood Paul Cezanne -- as Gauguin, one of the first to collect Cezanne's art, called him -- now has admirers worldwide, many of whom are heading to Provence this year. Places never before open ...to the public, such as the Cezanne family estate, Jas de Bouffan ("sheep barn" in Provencal), and the rock quarries of Bibemus, where Cezanne painted, will open for visitors. Cezanne's studio, now a small museum, will have special tours and there will be guided walks through Aix in the footsteps of its now favourite son. - All of Provence is celebrating Cezanne. In Marseille, the Palais des Arts will present a show on Rural Provence from 1850 to 1900, featuring Cezanne's contemporaries, until Aug. 31. Cezanne's successors are featured in the exhibit Autour de Cezanne (Around Cezanne) at the Musee Brayer in Les Baux de Provence. The castle of Les Baux will also present a film -- Van Gogh, Gauguin and Cezanne in the Land of Olive Trees. For more information, see www.visitprovence.com. Colour Photo: Montreal Gazette ; CanWest News Service / Cezanne once wrote, "...to paint from nature is not to paint the subject, but to realize sensations." Perhaps, this is why his landscapes feel like Provence and, in many ways, Provence feels like a Cezanne. He painted Mount Ste. Victoire over 80 times ; Colour Photo: Montreal Gazette ; CanWest News Service / Part of Cezanne's studio recreated, complete with objects of his famed still-lifes. ; Colour Photo: Montreal Gazette ; CanWest News Service / Walking route sign leading to Cezanne's studio in Aix. ;