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“The idea was to look back at a wider timeline for an exhibition that is not necessarily chronological, which has often been the case for de Kooning,” Alemani tells The Art Newspaper.
Reading Notes to John, a new and much-discussed posthumous selection of Joan Didion’s writing, I thought over and over of ...
On the one hand, it memorializes an origin of Bachardy’s intense commitment to portraiture as an artistic genre. The Los ...
None of that is immediately evident when first stepping into “BOOM: Art and Design of the 1940s” at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, which greets visitors with a 1940 “Patriot Radio” by industrial ...
Huffington, a celebrated sculptor who was awarded an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts by the U of A in 2014, died March 15. She was 90.
Maro Gorky talks about misognist art school tutors, family friend Francis Bacon, and her new career retrospective at the ...
If you are a writer, you might prefer to live primarily in sentences, where, at the very least, life ... still bore the swirls and some of the gestures by then associated with the icon de Kooning ...
There are riveting portraits of painters (Billy Al Bengston, Elaine de Kooning ... as living a life among diverse artists. While the camera has long since replaced drawing and painting as ...
In March 1979, he wrote a piece for the Observer newspaper protesting against the Tate Gallery’s bias for abstraction, insisting that although “we know, in fact, that art can be full of joy”, the ...
The Pavilions at Glenstone, the private art museum in Potomac, Maryland, is open again after an 18-month closure. The Thomas ...
The iconic American artist's connection to Kuerner Farm, the subject of a traveling show in North Carolina, was haunted by death.