Away from the Easel: Jackson Pollock’s Mural, through September 19, 2021 “Away from the Easel: Jackson Pollock’s Mural is a focused exhibition dedicated to the first monumental painting by American artist Jackson Pollock (1912–1956). Commissioned by visionary collector and dealer Peggy Guggenheim for her Manhattan… Read More
Monthly archives of “September 2020”
Barbara Chase-Riboud: Avatars at Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, La Verrière, September 25 – December 5, 2020
For the fifth exhibition in the cycle “Matters of Concern | Matières à panser” at La Verrière, the Brussels art space of the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, curator Guillaume Désanges presents “Avatars”, a solo exhibition by American artist Barbara Chase-Riboud. “Based in Paris since 1960, American… Read More
Don McCullin at Tate Liverpool, September 16, 2020 – May 9, 2021
“Tate Liverpool presents a major retrospective of the legendary British photographer Sir Don McCullin. Renowned as one of Britain’s greatest living photographers, McCullin has captured images of conflict from around the world including Vietnam, Northern Ireland, Lebanon and Biafra. Often taken at great personal risk,… Read More
The Unity Project, Art that Inspires Us to Vote at Norman Rockwell Museum, October 17, 2020
“Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, MA announced a fresh artistic endeavor, ‘The Unity Project‘ designed to encourage American citizens to vote this November for the upcoming 2020 election. The Unity Project features six striking images from top illustrators, commissioned by the Museum to establish a… Read More
Lee Krasner: Living Colour at Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, September 18, 2020 – January 10, 2021
“Lee Krasner’s works are characterized by incessant reinvention and exploration throughout her entire career: from her early self-portraits and life drawings to her exuberant, monumental works from the early 1960s, along with her Little Images from the late 1940s and her groundbreaking collages from the 1950s.… Read More
France-Lise McGurn at Kunthaus Centre d’art Pasquart, Biel/Bienne, September 19 – November 22, 2020
“France-Lise McGurn (b. 1983) is a Scottish artist, living and working in Glasgow, who paints on canvases as well as directly on walls, floors and the ceilings of exhibition spaces, creating an immersive and mobile experience. In her work she draws on a collected archive… Read More
Back to Nature. Contemporary Arts at Villa Borghese, Rome, September 15 – December 13, 2020
The park of Villa Borghese, one of the most famous and loved historical parks in Rome, will host Back to Nature. Contemporary Art in Villa Borghese, curated by Costantino D’Orazio. An unprecedented exhibition project that reflects on the future and on the need to build… Read More
Betye Saar: Call and Response at The Morgan Library & Museum, September 12, 2020 – January 31, 2021
“The Morgan Library & Museum proudly announces a solo exhibition of work by the Los Angeles–based artist Betye Saar (b. 1926). Best known for incisive collages and assemblages that confront and reclaim racist images, Saar emerged in the 1960s as part of a wave of artists, many of them African American, who… Read More
Isa Genzken Paris New York at David Zwirner Paris, August 29 – October 10, 2020
“David Zwirner presents an exhibition of recent work by the German artist Isa Genzken, on view at the gallery’s Paris location. This will be the artist’s fifth solo exhibition with David Zwirner and her first solo show in Paris since 2010. The exhibition coincides with… Read More
Jean-Luc Mylayne: The Autumn of Paradise at Huis Marseille, Amsterdam, September 10 – November 11, 2020
“Jean-Luc Mylayne: The Autumn of Paradise is the first solo exhibition of this French artist to be held in the Netherlands. For over forty years Jean-Luc Mylayne (1946) has focused on encountering birds in their natural environment and capturing their fleeting presence with his camera.… Read More
Monet and Chicago at Art Institute of Chicago, September 5, 2020 – January 18, 2021
The Art Institute of Chicago presents Monet and Chicago. The exhibition explores the city’s unique relationship with this Impressionist artist, showcasing the Art Institute’s exemplary holdings alongside works from esteemed Chicago-based collections. “Monet’s work is a vital part of the Art Institute’s identity. Today, the museum’s 33 paintings and… Read More
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