«The Philadelphia Museum of Art will present the most
comprehensive loan exhibition in over forty years devoted to the most important chapter in the history of watercolor painting in this country.
Not exact matches
With
loans from nearly thirty public and private collections, this
exhibition represents the first
comprehensive examination of this crucial period of artistic experimentation.
The
exhibition, based on paintings, sculptures, installations and photographs from the Sonnabend collection, granted on long - term
loan to the Foundation Civic Museum of Venice, affords a
comprehensive view of the contemporary art panorama, through artworks by Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jim Dine, Tom Wesselmann, Robert Morris, Sol Lewitt, Anselm Kiefer and Jeff Koons, just to name a few, and including works never exposed in Venice, like None Sing / Neon Sign by Bruce Nauman and Inflatable Flower (Yellow) by Jeff Koons.
MoMA does own one black painting: Echo (Number 25, 1951), but at the moment it's out on
loan to the Dallas Museum of Art, where another major Pollock show has just gone up: «Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots,» the most
comprehensive exhibition of the artist's late - career black paintings to date.
These forty paintings, on
loan from public and private collections, represent the entire range of York's thirty - year career, making this the most
comprehensive exhibition of his work ever organized.
These thirty - seven paintings, on
loan from public and private collections, represent the entire range of York's thirty - year career, making this the most
comprehensive exhibition of his work ever organized.