After closing in November due to concerns related to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, the Cleveland Museum of Art will reopen to the public beginning on Monday.
This newly reattributed landscape scene with festive revellers is virtually without compare in the known
oeuvre of Guido Reni. An early work, it shows Reni experimenting with the Bolognese style of the Carracci brothers, which he would soon abandon in favour of the graceful religious and mythological works on which his reputation rests. Acquired from the young artist by Scipione Borghese – an important patron – it was mentioned on the inventory of the Palazzo Borghese collections in 1693, but has been lost until now; with the new identification, and purchase at TEFAF last March, the painting returns to the Galleria Borghese for the first time in centuries.
Spring 2021
Laura Owens,
Untitled (2016). Courtesy of the artist; Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York, Rome; Sadie Coles HQ, London; and Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne,
This exhibition is a homecoming of sorts for Laura Owens. The wide-ranging and experimental painter grew up close to Cleveland in Norwalk, Ohio, and spent many hours exploring the Cleveland Museum of Art’s encyclopedic collections as a teenager. Owens, who has been based in Los Angeles for the past three decades, has developed this unique exhibition with high school students involved with the Cleveland museum’s Arts Mastery program.
The Transformer Station is located at 1460 West 29th Street, Cleveland
Today
Partly cloudy skies this evening will give way to cloudy skies and rain overnight. Low 54F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 100%..
Tonight
Partly cloudy skies this evening will give way to cloudy skies and rain overnight. Low 54F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Updated: March 27, 2021 @ 7:15 pm