These are just a few of the legendary 20th - century artists
whose artwork on view at the Art Gallery of Ontario as the Gallery welcomes Abstract Expressionist New York, an exhibition drawn from the collection of The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
Not exact matches
We put together the following list in honor of the 12 artists
whose artworks are
on view in Women of Abstract Expressionism.
Opening: «That I am reading backwards and into for a purpose, to go
on:» at The Kitchen This group show, curated by Whitney Independent Study Program fellows Magdalyn Asimakis, Jared Quinton, and Alexandra Symons Sutcliffe, takes its name from a citation in an essay by Ian White,
whose writing often dealt with the experience of
viewing artworks.
These are just a few of the legendary 20th - century artists
whose artwork will be
on view at the Art Gallery of Ontario in summer 2011 when the Gallery welcomes Abstract Expressionist New York, an exhibition drawn from the collection of The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
To create a conversation between the past and present, and to explore the relevance and importance of his Black Panthers
artwork 50 years later, we interviewed Mr. Douglas, who is now retired but still creating art, traveling, and living in San Francisco, along with two young artists who often look to him for inspiration: Ms. Casteel and Fahamu Pecou,
whose solo exhibition, «Black Matter Lives,» is
on view at the Lyons Wier Gallery in Chelsea.
On view in this exhibition will be a selection of
artworks by contemporary artists including Elizabeth Peyton and Dana Schutz, artists of Katz's generation such as Ronald Bladen and Al Held,
whose reputations continue to grow, and foundational early twentieth - century modernists such as Charles Burchfield and Marsden Hartley.