“Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Deceiving is the largest U.S. exhibition in ten years devoted to Frida Kahlo, and the first in the United States to display a collection of her personal possessions from the Casa Azul (Blue House), the artist’s lifelong home in Mexico… Read More
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Chaim Soutine: Flesh at The Jewish Museum, May 4 – September 16, 2018
“Chaim Soutine (1893–1943) is one of the twentieth century’s great painters of still life. In the Paris of the 1920s, Soutine was a double outsider—an immigrant Jew and a modernist. Guided by his expressive artistic instincts, he both embraced the traditional genre of still life… Read More
Stuart Davis: In Full Swing at Whitney Museum of American Art, June 10 – September 25, 2016
Photographs by Corrado Serra. “Stuart Davis has been called one of the greatest painters of the twentieth century and the best American artist of his generation, his art hailed as a precursor of the rival styles of pop and geometric color abstraction,” remarks Barbara Haskell.… Read More
Egon Schiele: Portraits at Neue Galerie, October 9, 2014 – January 19, 2015
Images courtesy Neue Galerie
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