Sentences with phrase «cubist collection»

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Though the museum's collection is heavily weighted toward post-war artists like Pollock, Gorky, Warhol, and Johns, it is also rich in Impressionists and post-Impressionists like Gauguin and Van Gough, and Cubists, Surrealists, and Constructivists like Picasso, Miro, Braque, Matisse, and Rodchenko.
Hofmann's celebrated rectangle - and color - filled paintings, influenced by Cubist approaches to form, are a significant part of the collection.
Part of the Evans - Tibbs collection of African American art, Douglas's 1936 canvas draws on Cubist influences, evokes emotion through its subject matter and achieves depth utilizing a progression of hues.
«We have a constant dialogue about art; it's not fashion,» Ms. Pagé said on a recent trip to New York, sipping tea at the Pierre Hotel after spending the day scouring galleries in Chelsea and catching up on museum exhibitions, including Leonard A. Lauder's collection of Cubist art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which she said was «fantastique.»
The early part of the collection features French and Russian art from the beginning of the twentieth century, cubist paintings and superb holdings of expressionist and modern British art.
More likely, the space's Cubist flourishes are meant to play off the collection of Picasso's ceramic plates inspired by those that belonged to the now - defunct Brasserie, which used to occupy the space below the former Four Seasons.
The gift of 79 excellent Cubist paintings, drawings and sculptures received from Leonard A. Lauder last year, was certainly an opportunity to ponder over the improved structure that would present the existing collection more effectively and lure more donated works of art from collectors and donors.
In addition to its collections of Old Masters, its Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Expressionist and Cubist paintings, as well as works of Constructivism, Dadaism and Surrealism, the museum maintains an impressive holding of contemporary and postmodernist art, by Swiss, German, Italian, and American artists, such as Joseph Beuys, Georg Baselitz, A.R. Penck, Walter Dahn, Martin Disler, Siegfried Anzinger, Rosemarie Trockel, Robert Gober, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Brice Marden, Bruce Nauman, Jonathan Borofsky, Francesco Clemente, Mimmo Paladino, Enzo Cucchi, and others.
After that she worked as a curator at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Conn., and the Douglas Cooper collection, a private collection of cubist work.
Art Institute of Chicago Noted for its extensive collection of Old Master paintings, plus Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and Cubist works, and some of the finest American art.
Last sold at auction in 1973 at Sotheby's in London, Femme assise has remained in a private collection for over forty years, during which time it has featured in some of the most important international exhibitions of Picasso's work, including key exhibitions on Cubism: Picasso and Braque: Pioneering Cubism at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1989; Picasso: Sculptor / Painter at Tate Gallery, London, in 1994; and Picasso: The Cubist Portraits of Fernande Olivier at the National Gallery of Art, Washington in 2003 - 04.
The modern art collection, housed in the old building, includes an impressionist and post-impressionist section with paintings by Monet, Cézanne and Van Gogh; a Cubist section with works by Braque, Gris, Léger and Picasso as well as an international modern art selection with works by Arp, de Chirico, Klee and Magritte, just to name a few.
Note: despite its monochrome palette and emotional neutrality, analytic Cubist painting could swing from melancholy (Picasso's Seated Nude (1909 - 10) Tate Gallery) to sensuousness (Girl with a Mandolin (1910) private collection).
While this creative partnership — which has been liked to that of the Cubists «mountain climbers,» Picasso and Braque — is widely celebrated, Krasner's pioneering work remains far more accessible on the market, and this signed lithograph is an opportunity to acquire a piece of Abstract Expresionist art history before it recedes into private collections for perpetuity.
The early part of the collection features European art from the beginning of the twentieth century, including work by André Derain and Pierre Bonnard, cubist paintings and holdings of expressionist and modern British art.
His cubist - inspired still life composition 1932 (Au Chat Botté), now part of Manchester Art Gallery's collection, contributed to him winning the Ulisse Prize for his work in the Pavilion.
The Cubist Portraits is a very rare collection of works.
The Cubist Portraits, which began June 21 and runs through September 20, 2009, is prominently displayed in the Meadow's permanent collection galleries.
This ultra-contemporary artistic hub designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers displays France's national collection of art dating from 1905 onward that is is housed on the 4th and 5th floor, as well as 100,000 international works by fauvists, cubists, surrealists, pop artists, contemporary artists and much more.
The Wexner Center for the Arts has one of the most dynamic contemporary programs in the country, and the Columbus Museum of Art, which opened a new building in 2015, has a dynamic program and diverse collection that includes cubist works by Picasso and Juan Gris, and superb paintings by Artemisia Gentileschi, Mary Cassatt and Marsden Hartley.
Since then, thanks to additional gifts (including Raoul La Roche's magnificent collection of Cubist works, as well as donations from the Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation and the Im Obersteg Foundation), the museum has managed to assemble a highly distinguished and extensive sample of modern works.
Christie's is honored to present property from distinguished private collections: Impressionist masterpieces by Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne and Paul Gauguin formerly held by Hunt Henderson; a rare cubist portrait by Picasso of his wife Olga and paintings by Marc Chagall and Max Ernst from the Cleveland Clinic Collection and generously donated by Mrs. Sydell Miller; monumental sculptures by Henry Moore from The Estate of Ronald P. Stanton and an outstanding selection of works by Fernand Léger, Wassily Kandinsky, Robert Delaunay, Georges Braque, Pierre - Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, and Auguste Rodin.
2016 also saw the incorporation of an exceptional collection of 32 pictorial works by artists such as Juan Gris, María Blanchard, Jean Metzinger and Albert Gleizes, among others, from Telefónica's Cubist Collection.
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