This free,
focused exhibition blurs boundaries between the galleries and the museum grounds, immersing you in a world of flowers.
Not exact matches
With images that were made between the mid 1950's through the late 1970's, the
exhibition explores both artist's affinity for using natural light to make grainy,
blurred and out of
focus photographs, trademarks of their work, while showing their own distinct stripped down version of the street and urban life.
The Garden, April 21 through October 15 This collection
focused exhibition recreates the experience of a garden and
blurs boundaries between the galleries and the museum's grounds.
Of the five distinct Rondinones in this
exhibition, one contributed three very large tondo paintings (all works 1999 — 2000 or 2000): concentric bands of color à la Kenneth Noland but executed with a spray gun so that the circles look
blurred, out of
focus.