Hosted by Berlin's Czech Embassy and Cultural Centre, and
comprising loans from private collections and works from upcoming sales, it will feature over 80 works by artists including Georg Baselitz, Gerhard Richter, Thomas Struth, Neo Rauch, Joseph Beuys, Otto Dix, Max Pechstein, Caspar David Friedrich, Joseph Heintz, Lucas Cranach and many others.
Not exact matches
The majority of works in the exhibition will be on
loan from private collections, and will
comprise important, large - scale paintings
from his most memorable themes, including French Money, Vocabulary Lessons, Civil War Veterans, Camel cigarette packs, as well as portraits of his mother - in - law Berdie, his then wife Augusta, and the poet Frank O'Hara.
The exhibition at Fondation Beyeler, which focuses on the late work of the Swiss painter Ferndinand Hodler,
comprises some 80 works and includes
loans from renowned Swiss and American
private collections and major national and international museums.
Comprising more than 50 works with significant
loans from public and
private collections in the United States and Europe, «Richard Diebenkorn» demonstrates the variety and subtlety of the artist's oeuvre and reveals the vital role he played in the development of American art.
RYB: Mary Heilmann Paintings, 1975 - 78 is
comprised of
loans from the artist, the Museum of Modern Art, the JP Morgan Chase Art Collection, the Neuberger Museum of Art, and
private collections across the country.
The show «
comprises twenty - seven masterworks on
loan from museums, foundations, and
private collections.
Comprising of highlights
from the upcoming Contemporary Art Evening Sale, works for
private sale and
loans from important
collections, the exhibition is a dynamic «very short» history of contemporary large - scale sculpture brought to life in our new galleries.
The exhibition
comprises some 145 objects by 25 artists on
loan from museum and
private collections in Japan, the United States, and Europe, and offers new scholarship, especially on so - called late Gutai works that date
from 1965 to 1972.
Organized by the Schirn in collaboration with Ateneum Art Museum, Finnish National Gallery the exhibition
comprises outstanding
loans from the Ateneum and public
collections as well as rarely accessible impressive works
from private collections.
Comprised of approximately forty works, this exhibition, on view May 30 through September 20, 2009, presents a little - known body of Rauschenberg's work in metal drawn
from the holdings of the Rauschenberg Estate, with additional
loans from institutions and
private collections in the United States and abroad.
Comprising of highlights
from the inaugural Contemporary Art Evening Sale, works for
private sale and
loans from important
collections, the exhibition is curated by noted scholar Francesco Bonami.
Comprised entirely of works on
loan from public and
private collections, this exhibition will include the first room of Reinhardt's «ultimate» black paintings to be seen in New York since the 1991 retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art, New York.