Photographs by Corrado Serra
Monthly archives of “February 2015”
Coypel’s Don Quixote Tapestries: Illustrating a Spanish Novel in Eighteenth-Century France at The Frick Collection, February 25 – May 17, 2015
Images courtesy The Frick Collection
Captain Linnaeus Tripe: Photographer of India and Burma, 1852-1860 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, February 24 – May 25, 2015
Images courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art
Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic at Brooklyn Museum, February 20 – May 24, 2015
Images courtesy Brooklyn Museum
Embracing Modernism: Ten Years of Drawings Acquisitions at The Morgan Library & Museum, February 13 – May 24, 2015
Images courtesy The Morgan Library & Museum
Subodh Gupta. Seven Billion Light Years at Hauser & Wirth New York, February 10 – April 25, 2015
Photographs by Corrado Serra
Hebrew Illumination for Our Time: The Art of Barbara Wolff at The Morgan Library & Museum, February 6 – May 3, 2015
“This exhibition features the work of one of the rare contemporary artists using the techniques of medieval manuscript illumination. Barbara Wolff paints on vellum—animal skin—and highlights her work with gold, silver, and platinum foils. Like much medieval art, Wolff ’s creations crystalize the small, the… Read More
Buddhist Art of Myanmar at Asia Society, February 10 – May 10, 2015
Images courtesy Asia Society
Between Action and the Unknown: The Art of Kazuo Shiraga and Sadamasa Motonaga at Dallas Museum of Art, February 8 – July 19, 2015
Images courtesy Dallas Museum of Art
Body and Matter: The Art of Kazuo Shiraga and Satoru Hoshino at Dominique Lévy, January 29 – April 4, 2015
Images courtesy Dominique Lévy Gallery
Mao’s Golden Mangoes and the Cultural Revolution at China Institute Gallery, through April 26, 2015
“In 1968, after receiving a gift of mangoes from the visiting Pakistani foreign minister, Mao Zedong sent the fruit to the Worker-Peasant Mao Zedong Thought Propaganda Teams. Mangoes, an unfamiliar fruit at that time in China, became a temporary political symbol of Chairman Mao’s benevolence… Read More
Takahiro Iwasaki: In Focus at Asia Society, January 27 – April 26, 2015
“The screens feature nameless field grasses depicted with such grace, elegance, and care that it makes one honor even these most mundane of plants. Just as the artist of the screens did, I would like to revisit a commonplace everyday scene from today’s Japan, and… Read More
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