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SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen - Raphael Revealed
DESCRIPTION:Marking the 500th anniversary of Raphael’s death\, the greatest exhibition ever held of his works took place in Rome. Exhibition on Screen was granted exclusive access to this once-in-a-lifetime show. \nWith over two hundred masterpieces\, including paintings and drawings – over a hundred of which have been brought together for the first time – this major exhibition celebrates the life and work of Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino. \nWith unprecedented loans from the Louvre\, Uffizi\, National Gallery of Art\, the Prado Museum and more\,the exhibition and this film provide an opportunity to see the breadth of Raphael’s skill\, creativity and ingenuity. \nAward-winning director Phil Grabsky provides a fresh look at this giant of the Renaissance\, and shows why he is considered one of the all-time greats. The film covers his life in Rome\, and includes unique footage of the ancient Rome that was such a powerful influence\, including rare footage of Nero’s Golden House that Raphael himself visited. \nMore than just a painter\, Raphael was one of the most extraordinary artists of the Renaissance but is often misunderstood or mythologised. On the basis of this extraordinary exhibition in Rome\, this film allows Raphael\, for the first time\, to be truly revealed.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/raphael-revealed-2/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Featured Events,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201129T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201129T173000
DTSTAMP:20260706T071124
CREATED:20200818T211950Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen - Raphael Revealed
DESCRIPTION:Marking the 500th anniversary of Raphael’s death\, the greatest exhibition ever held of his works took place in Rome. Exhibition on Screen was granted exclusive access to this once-in-a-lifetime show. \nWith over two hundred masterpieces\, including paintings and drawings – over a hundred of which have been brought together for the first time – this major exhibition celebrates the life and work of Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino. \nWith unprecedented loans from the Louvre\, Uffizi\, National Gallery of Art\, the Prado Museum and more\,the exhibition and this film provide an opportunity to see the breadth of Raphael’s skill\, creativity and ingenuity. \nAward-winning director Phil Grabsky provides a fresh look at this giant of the Renaissance\, and shows why he is considered one of the all-time greats. The film covers his life in Rome\, and includes unique footage of the ancient Rome that was such a powerful influence\, including rare footage of Nero’s Golden House that Raphael himself visited. \nMore than just a painter\, Raphael was one of the most extraordinary artists of the Renaissance but is often misunderstood or mythologised. On the basis of this extraordinary exhibition in Rome\, this film allows Raphael\, for the first time\, to be truly revealed.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/raphael-revealed/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Featured Events,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191124T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191124T173000
DTSTAMP:20260706T071124
CREATED:20190212T201741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T201741Z
UID:2650-1574611200-1574616600@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen - Van Gogh & Japan
DESCRIPTION:“I envy the Japanese” Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo. In the exhibition on which this film is based – VAN GOGH & JAPAN at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam – one can see why. Though Vincent van Gogh never visited Japan it is the country that had the most profound influence on him and his art. \nOne cannot understand Van Gogh without understanding how Japanese art arrived in Paris in the middle of the 19th century and the profound impact it had on artists like Monet\, Degas and\, above all\, Van Gogh. Visiting the new galleries of Japanese art in Paris and thrn creating his own image of Japan – through in-depth research\, print collecting and detailed discussions with other artists – Van Gogh’s encounter with Japanese artworks gave his work a new and exciting direction. \nAfter leaving Paris for the south of France – to what he thought of as near to a kind of Japan as he could find – the productive and yet troubled years that followed must all be seen in the context of Van Gogh bending Japanese influences to his will and defining himself as a modern artist with clear Asian precursors. \nIn this little known story of Van Gogh’s art we see just how important his study of Japan was. The film travels not only to France and the Netherlands but also to Japan to further explore the remarkable heritage that so affected Van Gogh and made him the artist we know of today.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/exhibition-on-screen-van-gogh-japan/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Featured Events,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191124T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191124T173000
DTSTAMP:20260706T071124
CREATED:20190212T201741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T201741Z
UID:8161-1574611200-1574616600@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen - Van Gogh & Japan
DESCRIPTION:“I envy the Japanese” Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo. In the exhibition on which this film is based – VAN GOGH & JAPAN at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam – one can see why. Though Vincent van Gogh never visited Japan it is the country that had the most profound influence on him and his art. \nOne cannot understand Van Gogh without understanding how Japanese art arrived in Paris in the middle of the 19th century and the profound impact it had on artists like Monet\, Degas and\, above all\, Van Gogh. Visiting the new galleries of Japanese art in Paris and thrn creating his own image of Japan – through in-depth research\, print collecting and detailed discussions with other artists – Van Gogh’s encounter with Japanese artworks gave his work a new and exciting direction. \nAfter leaving Paris for the south of France – to what he thought of as near to a kind of Japan as he could find – the productive and yet troubled years that followed must all be seen in the context of Van Gogh bending Japanese influences to his will and defining himself as a modern artist with clear Asian precursors. \nIn this little known story of Van Gogh’s art we see just how important his study of Japan was. The film travels not only to France and the Netherlands but also to Japan to further explore the remarkable heritage that so affected Van Gogh and made him the artist we know of today.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/exhibition-on-screen-van-gogh-japan-2/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Featured Events,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191027T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191027T173000
DTSTAMP:20260706T071124
CREATED:20190212T190514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T190514Z
UID:2647-1572192000-1572197400@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen - Rembrandt
DESCRIPTION:Every Rembrandt exhibition is eagerly anticipated but this major show hosted by London’s National Gallery and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum was an event like no other. \nGiven privileged access to both galleries the film documents this landmark exhibition\, whilst interweaving Rembrandt’s life story\, with behind-the-scenes preparations at these world famous institutions. Exploring many of the exhibition’s key works\, through contributions from specially invited guests including curators and leading art historians\, this EXHIBITION ON SCREEN favourite makes a welcome return to the big screen. \nFor many\, Rembrandt is the greatest artist that ever lived and this deeply moving film seeks to explore the truth about the man behind the legend.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/exhibition-on-screen-rembrandt/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Featured Events,Special Screenings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191027T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191027T173000
DTSTAMP:20260706T071124
CREATED:20190212T190514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T190514Z
UID:8160-1572192000-1572197400@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen - Rembrandt
DESCRIPTION:Every Rembrandt exhibition is eagerly anticipated but this major show hosted by London’s National Gallery and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum was an event like no other. \nGiven privileged access to both galleries the film documents this landmark exhibition\, whilst interweaving Rembrandt’s life story\, with behind-the-scenes preparations at these world famous institutions. Exploring many of the exhibition’s key works\, through contributions from specially invited guests including curators and leading art historians\, this EXHIBITION ON SCREEN favourite makes a welcome return to the big screen. \nFor many\, Rembrandt is the greatest artist that ever lived and this deeply moving film seeks to explore the truth about the man behind the legend.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/exhibition-on-screen-rembrandt-2/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Featured Events,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190804T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190804T173000
DTSTAMP:20260706T071124
CREATED:20190212T190244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T190244Z
UID:8159-1564934400-1564939800@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen - Young Picasso
DESCRIPTION:Pablo Picasso is one of the greatest artists of all time – and right up until his death in 1973 he was the most prolific of artists. Many films have dealt with these later years – the art\, the affairs and the wide circle of friends. But where did this all begin? What made Picasso in the first place? \nToo long ignored\, it is time to look at the early years of Picasso; the upbringing and the learning that led to his extraordinary achievements. Three cities play a key role: Malaga\, Barcelona and Paris. Young Picasso visits each and explores their influence on Picasso\, focusing on specific artworks from these early years. \nThe film thus explains how this young artist acquired his craft. Looking carefully at two key early periods – the so-called Blue Period and Rose Period – the film takes us all the way to 1907 and the creation of a critical painting in the history of art – Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. It was a painting that shocked the art world but changed it irrevocably. Picasso was only 25 years old. Working closely with all three Picasso Museums in Malaga\, Barcelona and Paris this film explains how he rose to great heights.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/exhibition-on-screen-young-picasso-2/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Featured Events,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190804T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190804T173000
DTSTAMP:20260706T071124
CREATED:20190212T190244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T190244Z
UID:2644-1564934400-1564939800@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen - Young Picasso
DESCRIPTION:Pablo Picasso is one of the greatest artists of all time – and right up until his death in 1973 he was the most prolific of artists. Many films have dealt with these later years – the art\, the affairs and the wide circle of friends. But where did this all begin? What made Picasso in the first place? \nToo long ignored\, it is time to look at the early years of Picasso; the upbringing and the learning that led to his extraordinary achievements. Three cities play a key role: Malaga\, Barcelona and Paris. Young Picasso visits each and explores their influence on Picasso\, focusing on specific artworks from these early years. \nThe film thus explains how this young artist acquired his craft. Looking carefully at two key early periods – the so-called Blue Period and Rose Period – the film takes us all the way to 1907 and the creation of a critical painting in the history of art – Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. It was a painting that shocked the art world but changed it irrevocably. Picasso was only 25 years old. Working closely with all three Picasso Museums in Malaga\, Barcelona and Paris this film explains how he rose to great heights.
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/exhibition-on-screen-young-picasso/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Featured Events,Special Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190609T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190609T173000
DTSTAMP:20260706T071124
CREATED:20190212T185108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T185108Z
UID:2641-1560096000-1560101400@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen - Degas: Passion for Perfection
DESCRIPTION:EXHIBITION ON SCREEN journeys from the streets of Paris to the heart of a superb exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge\, whose extensive collection of Degas’ works is the most representative in Britain. With exclusive access to view rare and diverse works\, this film tells a fascinating story of Degas’ pursuit for perfection through both experimentation with new techniques and lessons learnt from studying the past masters. \nSometimes frustrated by his own failings\, Degas was consumed by obsessive principles and failing eye sight but his determination to capture everyday life was evident in every mark he made. Never fully satisfied\, many of Degas’ drawings and sculptures were kept in private during his lifetime but\, now through close examination\, they can be seen as some of the most beautifully detailed and expressive works in the modern era. Using written accounts by friends and commentators\, and the narration of letters written by Degas himself\, this film reveals a more complex truth behind one of the most influential French artists of the late 19th-century and serves as an exploration of the complex workings of Degas’ artistic mind. \n“Art is not a matter of what you see\, but what you make other people see.” Edgar Degas
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/degas-passion-for-perfection/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Featured Events,Special Screenings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190609T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190609T173000
DTSTAMP:20260706T071124
CREATED:20190212T185108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T185108Z
UID:8158-1560096000-1560101400@capri.org.au
SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen - Degas: Passion for Perfection
DESCRIPTION:EXHIBITION ON SCREEN journeys from the streets of Paris to the heart of a superb exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge\, whose extensive collection of Degas’ works is the most representative in Britain. With exclusive access to view rare and diverse works\, this film tells a fascinating story of Degas’ pursuit for perfection through both experimentation with new techniques and lessons learnt from studying the past masters. \nSometimes frustrated by his own failings\, Degas was consumed by obsessive principles and failing eye sight but his determination to capture everyday life was evident in every mark he made. Never fully satisfied\, many of Degas’ drawings and sculptures were kept in private during his lifetime but\, now through close examination\, they can be seen as some of the most beautifully detailed and expressive works in the modern era. Using written accounts by friends and commentators\, and the narration of letters written by Degas himself\, this film reveals a more complex truth behind one of the most influential French artists of the late 19th-century and serves as an exploration of the complex workings of Degas’ artistic mind. \n“Art is not a matter of what you see\, but what you make other people see.” Edgar Degas
URL:https://capri.org.au/event/degas-passion-for-perfection-2/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Featured Events,Special Screenings
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