EXHIBITION ON SCREEN 2016 THE NEW SEASON COMMENCES 26 MARCH WITH GOYA: VISIONS OF FLESH AND BLOOD
EXHIBITION ON SCREEN brings blockbuster art exhibitions from galleries around the world to cinemas. Produced by award-winning director, Phil Grabsky, the upcoming season of Exhibition on Screen follows the success of previous titles Vincent Van Gogh, The Impressionists, Girl With a Pearl Earring, Matisse, and Rembrant. These special cinema events screened to over 1300 cinemas across more than 40 countries. Filmed exclusively for cinema at the exhibitions and on location, this groundbreaking series allows art lovers worldwide to enjoy, marvel and delight at the works of some of history’s greatest ever painters on the big screen, in stunning high definition. The 2016 season of Exhibition On Screen proudly presents three new titles. Goya: Visions of Flesh and Blood opens nationally on 26 March, and will be followed by Renoir: Revered and Reviled on 16 April and Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse on 28 May. 2016 Exhibition On Screen Titles From the National Gallery, London. In cinemas 26 March 2016. Francisco Goya is Spain’s most celebrated artist and considered the father of modern art. Goya takes the genre of portraiture to new heights and his genius is reappraised in a landmark exhibition at The National Gallery, London. From the Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia. In cinemas 16 April 2016. He was an artist that was instrumental in creating the Impressionist movement and then totally rejected it and went in a completely new direction – with extraordinary results. From the Royal Academy of Arts, London. In cinemas 28 May 2016. Monet was an avid horticulturist and arguably the most important painter of gardens in the history of art but he was not alone. Artists like Van Gogh, Bonnard, Pissarro and Matisse all saw the garden as a powerful subject for their art.