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Art Blogs, art columns or art reviews? How ever labeled, our international team of volunteers review art exhibitions on the fine arts and often visit hidden gems that deserve more attention than they get in general. Smaller museum with an impressive collection of Modern Art: international renowned museums with world-famous collections, whatever the case the Kunstpedia bloggers will not hesitate to give their personal thoughts on the exhibition or collection.
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Rietveld Schröder House
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Last weekend I visited what is probably the most famous house in Utrecht, the Netherlands, the Rietveld Schröderhuis (Rietveld Schröder House). For many years I passed this house on my way to the university library. Now I finally have the change o...
An Art for Life – The Progressive Display of the Russian Avant-Gardes at the Thyssen-Bornemisza
- Review
Kandinsky said: “Every work of art is the child of its age, and, in many cases, the mother of our emotions. It follows that each period of culture produces an art of its own which can never be repeated.”
The early 20th century witnessed the birth ...
The Eight, The Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
- Review
The exhibition space is dark and quiet, in stark contrast to the illuminated and ornately-adorned primary corridor of the Szepmuveszeti, Budapest‘s Museum of Fine Arts. Crossing the threshold into the Eight, the reverence for the group of Hungari...
Fancy a little bit of Zeitreise? Art in Berlin 1880 - 1980
- Review
Oh, the endless possibilities of art! Who knew that in a newly renovated art space on top of the Berlinische Gallerie history would collide, allowing visitors to go on a Zeitreise through 10 decades of German art history within just a few hours? F...
Jewish Historical Museum – From Dada to Surrealism
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Last weekend I went to see the exhibition From Dada to Surrealism in the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam. It became a stimulating afternoon with beautiful paintings and an interesting documentary in a building with a history of its own. The ...
Karel Appel vond de sporen bij Van Gogh
- Review
Als je net zoals ik in het Brabantse land geboren bent, weet je de weg. Je kent de streek, je hebt van je vader geleerd om de kerktorens in de buurt te herkennen en zo je route te bepalen en je kent je eigen omgeving als je broekzak. Er is dus nie...















