February is the perfect month for art lovers to explore what galleries and museums have to offer. With the winter exhibitions in full swing, there is much to see and enjoy. In this article, we're going to explore the five most exciting exhibitions opening this month that are worth visiting. From historic paintings to contemporary installations, there's something for everyone. Grab your calendar and book a visit to these incredible exhibitions.
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Kathy Halbreich, the esteemed leader of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation of New York, will step down in May after more than five years at the helm. At the Rauschenberg Foundation, he oversaw all matters relating to Robert Rauschenberg, one of the most notable artists of the postwar New York scene. Learn more here.
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Integrated in the context of the emergence of Post-Modernism, the work of Pedro Calapez it developed outside the unregulated narratives around the return to painting and sculpture. His works are based on the discipline of drawing, tending to be explored with great methodological rigor through pieces marked by the appropriation, decontextualization and recontextualization of popular or erudite images or not, linked to the popular culture of comics or to the imaginary and ruined architectures that Piranesi imagined and drew in the 17th century. Learn more about the artist here.
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Moon Is the Oldest TV revolves around Paik's childhood in Korea, going back to it while tracing Paik's success in New York and his rise as the world's most popular video artist - a reputation he still maintains today, 17 years after your death. This is not just a documentary about any artist, but a Korean-American one, and it is this specificity that gives Kim's film some importance in the crowded field of Paik studies.
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