The Barnes Foundation is renowned for its astonishing collection of Postimpressionist and
early Modern art assembled by Albert C. Barnes, a Philadelphia pharmaceutical entrepreneur.
Not exact matches
To Ron Magliozzi, associate curator, and Peter Williamson, film conservation manager, of the Museum of
Modern Art, for identifying and
assembling the
earliest surviving footage of what would have been the first feature film to star a black cast, the 1913 «Lime Kiln Field Day» starring Bert Williams.
Cocurators Frances Morris, of Tate
Modern, and Richard Flood, of the Walker
Art Center, have
assembled some 140 works — many of them last exhibited in the
early»60s — that provide a view of the movement from its genesis.
Dr. Albert C. Barnes, the pharmaceutical entrepreneur who
assembled one of the world's greatest collections of post-impressionist and
early modern art, as well as one of the most historically important holdings of African
art in the United States, shared Shonibare's interest in education and social mobility, although their views diverge in important ways.
This collection centers on Marius de Zayas, an influential yet largely behind - the - scenes participant in the new avant - garde
art scene in New York and Paris in the 1910s and early 20s; it was assembled by Francis M. Naumann for his How, When and Why Modern Art Came to New York (Cambridge: MIT Press, 199
art scene in New York and Paris in the 1910s and
early 20s; it was
assembled by Francis M. Naumann for his How, When and Why
Modern Art Came to New York (Cambridge: MIT Press, 199
Art Came to New York (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1996).
Jacqueline Serwer, chief curator of NMAAHC, and curator Tuliza Fleming have
assembled an impressive collection of
early works,
modern and contemporary
art at the groundbreaking institution, including paintings by Thomas, Simpson and Sherald, an many other women artists, on view in the inaugural exhibition «Visual Art and the American Experience.&raq
art at the groundbreaking institution, including paintings by Thomas, Simpson and Sherald, an many other women artists, on view in the inaugural exhibition «Visual
Art and the American Experience.&raq
Art and the American Experience.»