
Utopia SA is bringing major art collections to the public through the screening of a series of Exhibitions on Screen over the coming months.
Renoir - Reviled and Revered: Thursday 17 March at 19:00 and on Sunday 20 March at 14:15 @ Ciné Utopia
He is one of the most fiercely debated artists and yet one of the most influential. Picasso collected more Renoirs than any other artist. Matisse revered him. Monet too. He was an artist that was instrumental in creating the Impressionist movement and then totally rejected it and went in a completely new direction - with extraordinary results. The Barnes Collection in Philadelphia has more Renoirs than any other gallery in the world and it's there that the search begins to tell the remarkable story of this remarkable artist.
Goya - Visions of Flesh and Blood: Thursday 18 February at 19:00 and Sunday 21 February at 14:15 @ Ciné Utopia.
Francisco Goya is Spain's most celebrated artist and considered the father of modern art. Not only a brilliant observer of everyday life and Spain's troubled past, he is a gifted portrait painter and social commentator par excellence. Goya takes the genre of portraiture to new heights and his genius is reappraised in a landmark exhibition at The National Gallery, London. Through a great collection of unique works and Goya's letters, we reflect upon the man himself and the world he painted. Goya is an artist whose powerful vision and technical prowess makes him one of the most admired icons of the artistic world.
Monet to Matisse - Painting the modern garden: Thursday 26 May at 19:00 and on Sunday 29 May at 14:15 @ Ciné Utopia.
Monet was an avid horticulturist and arguably the most important painter of gardens in the history of art but he was not alone. Artists like Van Gogh, Bonnard, Pissarro and Matisse all saw the garden as a powerful subject for their art. These great artists, along with many other famous names, feature in an innovative exhibition from The Royal Academy, London. From the exhibition walls to the beauty of artist gardens like Monet's Giverny, we take a magical journey to discover how artists used the modern garden to explore.
Tickets €12 (reduced €10) per screening, from www.utopolis.lu and the cinema.