Not exact matches
Gathering together extensive documentation and rare archive material on the
numerous exhibitions they organized together from 1995 on, the book is introduced by art theorist and friend of the artist Max Wechsler, who followed West's
work closely for many years, and whose
illuminating foreword begins: «Without doubt, he was an odd bird, a gifted idler, a Vienna man sui generis and eccentric par excellence.»
Of the
numerous biographical studies of Moore the most
illuminating and satisfactory accounts are by Donald Hall, Henry Moore: The Life and
Work of a Great Sculptor (1966), which is organized around the great «masterpieces» of Moore's career, and John Russell, Henry Moore (1968), which is more detailed.
In bearing a multiplicity of connotations, his
works present
numerous, rich readings,
illuminating the viewer upon each inspection.
The selection of
works, dating from 1947 to 2007, comes from the private collection of Karsten Greve and reflects the long - standing collaboration with Louise Bourgeois, which, in
numerous exhibitions,
illuminated all the phases of this œuvre of a century with its wealth of allusions, until the death of the artist at the age of 98.
«Bank of America has enjoyed
working with each of these fine institutions
numerous times on several outstanding shows that have
illuminated the
work of artists such as Henri Matisse, Roy Lichtenstein, René Magritte, Gerhard Richter, and Andy Warhol.