Rembrandt and Boafo: Two masters of light and color in Vienna!

Rembrandt and Boafo: Two masters of light and color in Vienna!

In the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, the upcoming exhibition "Rembrandt - Hoogstraten" opens a fascinating connection between the master of baroque light art, Rembrandt, and his student Samuel van Hoogstraten. This exhibition not only promises paintings and drawings from the museum's own collection, but also exclusive loans, including from the renowned Museum Het Rembrandthuis in Amsterdam. It also offers visitors deep insight into the technical analysis of almost 400 -year -old works of art, which raises the critical examination of the coloring and material science to a new level, as [wien.orf.at] reports.

Amoako Boafo: A new star in the art sky

The lower Belvedere presents the impressive portraits of the contemporary Ghanaian artist Amoako Boafo at the same time. What started in Accra in 1984 has now developed into a global art movement. Boafo, who moved to Vienna in 2014, linked the influences of artists such as Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele with a modern representation of the "Black Experience" in his large -format paintings. His works primarily show people from his personal environment and the public, including prominent figures such as Jean-Michel Basquiat. The portraits that arise from the special finger male technology are characterized by an impressive dynamic, as [Galerie-albertina.at] illustrates.

The exhibition in the lower Belvedere comprises around 50 of its most important works and addresses the self -presentation and representation of black diaspora. Boafo proudly addresses cultural identity and aesthetic diversity in each of his works and offers a look at the challenges and experiences that many blacks in today's society. His approach is both a document and a celebration of these experiences, which ensures a place among the most important contemporary artists.

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