Images courtesy Studio Museum in Harlem
Monthly archives of “March 2015”
Samuel Levi Jones: Unbound at The Studio Museum in Harlem, March 26 – June 28, 2015
“Working with vintage encyclopedias and reference books, Jones deconstructs the volumes and reassembles their parts into visually compelling abstract works of art. The gridded compositions, made of stripped, bleached and stitched-together book covers, cast a questioning eye on the authority of their source materials as… Read More
The Orchid Show: Chandeliers at The New York Botanical Garden, through April 19, 2015
Photographs © Corrado Serra
Jim Shaw: Entertaining Doubts at MASS MoCA, March 21, 2015 – early February 2016
Images courtesy MASS MoCA
Richard Estes: Painting New York City at Museum of Arts and Design, March 10 – September 20, 2015
Images courtesy Museum of Art and Design
Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Detroit at Detroit Institute of Arts, March 15 – July 12, 2015
Images courtesy Detroit Institute of Arts
Becoming Another: The Power of Masks at The Rubin Museum of Art, March 13, 2015 – February 8, 2016
Images courtesy The Rubin Museum of Art
The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth and Sky at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, March 9 – May 10, 2015
“In the historical absence of written language, art is where the underpinning of tribal thought and values are encrypted.” — Arthur Amiotte (2014), from the exhibition catalogue for The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth and Sky. Photographs by Corrado Serra
Life of Cats: Selections from the Hiraki Ukiyo-e Collection at Japan Society Gallery, March 13 – June 7, 2015
“Since arriving in Japan aboard Chinese ships transporting sacred Buddhist scriptures in the mid-sixth century, cats have proceeded to purr and paw their way into the heart of Japanese life, folklore, and art. Life of Cats: Selections from the Hiraki Ukiyo-e Collection illustrates the depth of this mutual… Read More
Tall Tales and Short Tales: The Art of Uri Shulevitz at The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, March 14 – June 7, 2015
“I eventually understood that my initial fear that I could not write was based on a preconception that writing was strictly related to words and to spoken language. I had assumed that using many words skillfully was central to writing. I was overlooking what was… Read More
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian: Infinite Possibility. Mirror Works and Drawings 1974–2014 at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, March 13 – June 3, 2015
Images courtesy Guggenheim Museum
Repetition and Difference at The Jewish Museum, March 13 – August 9, 2015
Images courtesy The Jewish Museum
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