NYR Calendar of Coming Events

Events: March 28, 2013, Exhibition

Selected by Geoffrey Wheatcroft

March 8, 2013 – April 7, 2013

Tiepolo in Udine

Udine Castle, Udine

Two shows of the paintings of Giambattista Tiepolo have been staged at Udine. Together they encourage a visitor to explore all the other work by the painter strewn around Udine, which may well be the least frequented Italian city with such riches.

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Category: Exhibition

Selected by Ingrid D. Rowland

Ongoing

Teatro Valle Occupato

Teatro Valle, Rome

When the City of Rome decided to sell off the eighteenth-century horseshoe theatre a group of outraged (and talented) citizens took it over as squatters. Thanks to them, the Teatro Valle Occupato presents a full program of theatre and music.

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Category: Exhibition, Festival and Dance

Reviewed in the NYRblog

February 15, 2013 – April 28, 2013

Marcel Proust and Swann’s Way: 100th Anniversary

The Morgan Library and Museum, New York

In the NYRBlog, Colm Tóibín writes, “Visitors lining up to see the word “madeleine” as it appeared in Proust’s handwriting for the first time are in for a shock.”

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Category: Exhibition

Selected by Hugh Eakin

March 9, 2013 – April 28, 2013

The Cyrus Cylinder and Ancient Persia: A New Beginning

The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Washington

What do Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Thomas Jefferson, and David Ben-Gurion have in common? More than we might think, according to a remarkable new exhibition about the Cyrus Cylinder, a 6th-century BC Babylonian text praising Cyrus the Great.

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Category: Exhibition

Selected by Philip Gossett

February 20, 2013 – May 12, 2013

Picasso and Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago

This exhibition is drawn largely from the city's own private collectors and from the Art Institute itself, so it does not simply show off what is well known or has been often reproduced.

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Category: Exhibition

Selected by Ingrid D. Rowland

February 2, 2013 – May 19, 2013

Pietro Bembo and the Invention of the Renaissance

Palazzo del Monte di Pietà, Padova

Pietro Bembo (1470-1547) romanced Lucrezia Borgia, climbed Mount Etna and invented the semicolon. Titian painted his portrait. An exhibition in Padua focuses on the man and his collection, both extraordinary.

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Category: Exhibition

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