“During the 1930s and 1940s, abstraction began to solidify as an exciting, fresh form of modern artmaking in the United States, and a small assortment of American artists dedicated themselves to it. Labyrinth of Forms, a title drawn from an Alice Trumbull Mason work in… Read More
All posts tagged “Lee Krasner”
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
Scenes from the Collection at The Jewish Museum, opens January 21, 2018
“For the first time in 25 years, the Jewish Museum has organized a major new exhibition of its unparalleled collection. Scenes from the Collection transforms the entire third floor with nearly 600 works from antiquities to contemporary art, many of which are on view for… Read More
Women of Abstract Expressionism at Denver Art Museum (DAM), through September 25, 2016
The Denver Art Museum presents the first full-scale museum presentation celebrating the female artists of the Abstract Expressionist movement. The exhibition brings together 51 paintings to examine the distinct contributions of 12 artists who played an integral role in what has been recognized as the first fully-American modern art… Read More
Jackson Pollock: A Collection Survey, 1934–1954 at The Museum of Modern Art, through March 13, 2016
“This concentrated survey of the work of Jackson Pollock (American, 1912–1956) tracks the evolution of the artist’s work from the 1930s until his 1956 death at the age of 44. The Museum of Modern Art’s Pollock holdings are unparalleled in their breadth and quality, and… Read More
From the Margins: Lee Krasner | Norman Lewis, 1945 – 1952 at The Jewish Museum, September 12, 2014 – February 1, 2015
Images courtesy The Jewish Museum
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