
"Tate Modern museum in London announced its slate of 2027 exhibitions, including an opera-inspired installation by David Hockney in the revered Turbine Hall marking the artist's 90th birthday, Algerian artist Baya's debut U.K. solo show, and the first-ever exhibition devoted entirely to French impressionist Claude Monet since the Tate Modern opened 26 years ago."
""Painting Time" will present "breathtaking paintings from lenders across the globe, including rarely seen works from private collections," the museum noted, while also "drawing on new research." The Tate Modern's rendition will follow the exhibition's initial engagement, opening this September 30 at the Musée de l'Orangerie, which remains best known for its two oblong galleries immersing viewers in eight of Monet's beloved Water Lilies."
"The Musée de l'Orangerie's showcase will honor 100 years since Monet's death with 40 paintings, mostly sourced from the Musée d'Orsay and Musée Marmottan, and conclude with an ode to said Water Lilies. The exhibition will also feature a virtual reality component."
Tate Modern in London has unveiled its 2027 exhibition schedule featuring three major shows. David Hockney's opera-inspired installation will occupy the Turbine Hall for his 90th birthday celebration. Algerian artist Baya will present her debut U.K. solo exhibition. Most significantly, 'Monet: Painting Time' will mark the first exhibition devoted entirely to Claude Monet since Tate Modern's opening 26 years ago. This milestone exhibition will feature breathtaking paintings from global lenders, including rarely seen works from private collections and new research. The show follows an initial presentation at Musée de l'Orangerie in Paris opening September 30, which commemorates 100 years since Monet's death with 40 paintings and a virtual reality component.
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