“The Morgan Library & Museum is pleased to present Entrance to the Mind, featuring drawings made by American artist George Condo (b. 1957) over the last forty-five years. On view through May 14, 2023, the exhibition includes twenty-eight drawings, all acquired by the Morgan in… Read More
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Georg Baselitz: Six Decades of Drawings at The Morgan Library & Museum, through February 5, 2023
“One of the most celebrated contemporary German artists, Georg Baselitz (b. 1938) gained international recognition in the 1960s for revitalizing figurative painting. This exhibition celebrates the gift from Baselitz to the Morgan of fifty drawings covering the span of his entire career. On display are… Read More
David Hockney: Drawing from Life at The Morgan Library & Museum, October 2, 2020 – May 30, 2021
“David Hockney (b. 1937) is one of the most internationally renowned living artists. The exhibition is the first to focus on his portraits on paper, and one of very few to investigate his drawing practice. Featuring over 100 drawings and prints, it will trace a… Read More
The Drawings of Al Taylor at The Morgan Library & Museum, February 21 – May 24, 2020
“The Morgan Library & Museum is proud to announce a presentation of drawings by painter, sculptor, and draftsman Al Taylor (1948–1999). The Drawings of Al Taylor explores the artist’s lyrical and witty compositions inspired by banal objects and everyday situations. Driven by curiosity and a sense… Read More
Wayne Thiebaud, Draftsman at The Morgan Library & Museum, May 18 – September 23, 2018
“Best known for his rich, colorful paintings of cakes, ice cream cones, and candy counters, California artist Wayne Thiebaud (b. 1920) has been an avid and prolific draftsman since he began his career as an illustrator and cartoonist. Featuring subjects that range from deli counters… Read More
Dubuffet Drawings, 1935-1962 at The Morgan Library & Museum, September 30, 2016 – January 2, 2017
“In the mid-1940s, French artist Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985) shocked the art establishment with his paintings inspired by children’s drawings, graffiti, and the art of psychiatric patients. Rejecting conventional notions of beauty and good taste, Dubuffet asserted that invention and creativity could only be found outside traditional cultural channels.… Read More
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