After a classical training in studio art and a masters degree in Museum Studies, Melissa Breyer tumbled into photography and has been spellbound by it ever since. A native Californian living in New York, she turns her lens on the streets of the city, striving to document the strange magic of the metropolis and the infinite stories of its inhabitants. Breyer’s work has been exhibited across the globe and has been featured in national and international publications, including National Geographic and The New York Times.
After a classical training in studio art and a masters degree in Museum Studies, Melissa Breyer tumbled into photography and has been spellbound by it ever since. A native Californian living in New York, she turns her lens on the streets of the city, striving to document the strange magic of the metropolis and the infinite stories of its inhabitants. Breyer’s work has been exhibited across the globe and has been featured in national and international publications, including National Geographic and The New York Times.
Throughout his prolific career, Marc Chagall (1887–1985) returned time and again to the vivid imagery of acrobats, clowns and fantastical performers. Marc Chagall: The Circus will present Chagall’s celebrated lithographs on this subject…
Boyd commissioned the tapestries, part of his extensive artistic exploration of the life of Saint Francis, from the Manufactura de Tapeçarias de Portalegre, Portugal, and they were purchased by the National Gallery in 1975