In 2016, the 500th anniversary of the death of Hieronymus Bosch was celebrated with a major exhibition in his home town, Den Bosch in the Netherlands. The city of Den Bosch does not possess a single painting by Hieronymus Bosch, all of the work shown in the Visions of Genius exhibition was on global loans from Madrid, Venice, and The United States. Of the 25 surviving works ascribed to Bosch and his workshop, The Garden of Earthly Delights was not on loan, as it was deemed too fragile to travel by the Prado Museum.
Month: April 2017
Jheronimus Bosch E Venezia
The Jheronimus Bosch Exhibition is the most current gallery show of Bosch. This exhibition take
s place at the Venice, Palazzo Ducale, Doge’s Apartment from February 18 – June 4, 2017. Showcasing three works (two triptychs and four panels)that have been preserved in Venice since the Seventeenth-century, the show carefully considers the apotheosis of Bosch as well as his followers and contemporaries in Venice during the Renaissance.
Exhibiton on Screen: The Curious World of Hieronymus Bosch
Exhibiton on Screen was installed at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, MA from January 14th, 2017 to January 15th, 2017. Documentary directed by David Bickerstaff (UK, 2016, 90 min.). DCP.
“Exhibition on Screen presents an enchanting portrait of “Jheronimus Bosch: Visions of Genius,” a critically acclaimed 2016 exhibition at the Noordbrabants Museum that brought the majority of the artist’s most important works from museums around the world to his home town of Den Bosch in the Netherlands. The powerful exhibition drew almost half a million visitors to marvel at the fruits of Bosch’s rich imagination.
Exhibition on Screen is the originator and market leader for bringing blockbuster art events from galleries around the world to cinemas. Intertwined with artist biographies and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage from the galleries, the films are informative, accessible, and entertaining. Over the last three seasons, the films have been enjoyed by more than 1 million people in cinemas around the world.” – MFA,Boston