New York's P.P.O.W. gallery has
a rare painted collage from 1961 (around $ 300,000) by Carolee Schneemann, who attended his happenings in the 1960s.
Not exact matches
Despite being the smallest piece in the show, this rectangular amalgamation of oil
paint, acrylic
paint, household
paint, varnish and mixed media
collage on canvas (then mounted on board) had that
rare feeling of monumentality.
Some Kabinett galleries have opted for the historical approach: Kukje Gallery / Tina Kim Gallery will present Dansaekhwa artist Kwon Young - Woo's avant - garde
paintings; Japanese gallery Nanzuka will feature Keiichi Tanaami's 1970s
collages, drawings and illustrations on a screen projector; Galerie Gmurzynska will host «Christo: The Essential Ideas,» with «extremely
rare works» from the Bulgarian artist dating back as far as the 1960s.
This exhibition will feature
collaged works on paper, and mixed media canvases including a
rare series of black and gold
paintings executed in early 2010, never before on public view.
This special exhibition of his signature style
collage paintings and four
rare to the market screen
paintings is a celebration of Paul Horiuchi's accomplishments as one of the significant American Artists of the 20th Century.
Highlights will include
rare Max Beckmann prints from the 1910s and 1920s, large - scale Eye
Paintings created between 1963 and 1964 by Ernst Wilhelm Nay, wall sculptures by Canadian artist Liz Magor, apart from
rare collages and drawings by the artist and filmmaker Stan VanDerBeek.
On display is a selection of
rare to the market early works and his signature style
collage paintings.
Through intensive research drawn from the artist's extensive library of
rare books Taaffe takes an accumulative approach to his works, often combining nature - printing techniques,
collage, and
painting.
Through a
rare selection of early vintages prints and original contact sheets, as well as
paintings and
collages by artists such as Günter Brus, Otto Muehl, Hermann Nitsch, and Rudolf Schwarzkogler, and curated by Hubert Klocker, the exhibition is a representative survey of the formative years of Vienna Actionism.
A
rare opportunity to view an unexamined period of Reinhardt's career with the first public presentation of a recently rediscovered early body of work, featuring fifty geometric
paintings and works on paper, ranging from bold
collage to vibrant gouache.
The show includes
rare examples of his earliest
paintings before he began
collaging history into his art.
Synthetic polymer and gel
paints are combined with
collage, using found and
rare papers which the artist spends years seeking out.