Photographs by Corrado Serra. “The Whitney Museum of American Art will open its new Renzo Piano designed home with an ambitious exhibition that reexamines the history of American art from 1900 to today. America Is Hard to See presents new perspectives on the Whitney’s collection, reflecting on art in the… Read More
Monthly archives of “April 2015”
Revolution of the Eye: Modern Art and the Birth of American Television at The Jewish Museum, May 1 – September 20, 2015
Images courtesy The Jewish Museum
Pathmakers: Women in Art, Craft and Design, Midcentury and Today at Museum of Art and Design, April 28 – September 27, 2015
Images courtesy Museum of Art and Design
Art with Benefits: The Drigung Tradition at The Rubin Museum of Art, April 24 – September 7, 2015
“Across all traditions of Tibetan Buddhism is the notion that a work of art has the power to transform and bestow a variety of benefits upon the beholder. Depending on the particular subject depicted in a painting, sculpture, or relic, the viewer gains such advantages… Read More
Sultans of Deccan India, 1500 – 1700: Opulence and Fantasy at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, April 20 – July 26, 2015
Photographs by Corrado Serra
The EY Exhibition: Sonia Delaunay at Tate Modern, April 5 – August 9, 2015
Images courtesy Tate Modern
Natalie Frank: The Brothers Grimm at The Drawing Center, April 10 – June 28, 2015
Images courtesy The Drawing Center
Portraits from the École des Beaux-Arts Paris at The Drawing Center, April 10 – June 28, 2015
Images courtesy The Drawing Center
Ralph Pucci: The Art of the Mannequin at Museum of Art and Design, March 31 – August 30, 2015
Photographs by Corrado Serra
Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks at Brooklyn Museum, April 3 – August 23, 2015
Photographs by Corrado Serra
One-Way Ticket: Jacob Lawrence’s Migration Series and Other Visions of the Great Movement North at The Museum of Modern Art, April 3 – September 7, 2015
Images courtesy Museum of Modern Art
Hip-Hop Revolution: Photographs by Janette Beckman, Joe Conzo and Martha Cooper at the Museum of the City of New York, April 1 – September 13, 201
“Bringing together for the first time the work of three of the most dynamic and renowned photographers of the hip-hop scene, Hip-Hop Revolution shows the birth of a new cultural movement—with its accompanying music, dance, fashion and style—as it quickly and dramatically swept from its grassroots origins into an… Read More
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