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Brooklyn Museum of Art: Lee Krasner
While Krasner has been indelibly associated
with Pollock, this show places her work in a larger context of painterly
influences - including Hans Hofmann, Willem de Kooning, Henri Matisse, and
Piet Mondrian - and chronicles her approach to pushi...
Kunstsammlung Nordhein-Westfalen: Jackson Pollock: Works from the MoMA and European Collections
Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) is one of the most prominent representatives of post-war redefined
American painting. In his revolutionary pictures of the late 40s he dripped and poured the paint
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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Jackson Pollock, Robert Frank, and the
New American Vision:
Drawings and Photographs from the
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In photography, Harry Callahan, Nathan Lyons,
Aaron Siskind, and Minor White followed
diverse paths in the pursuit of abstraction.
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Leslie Sacks Fine Art: Works by Helen Frankenthaler
According to the critic, Clement Greenberg, “Mountains and Sea" (1952), Frankenthaler's first “stained painting,” was the 'first monument of Post-Painterly Abstraction,’ and it is certainly one of the most important works in the 'Colour-Field' sty...
Everson Museum of Art: AMERICAN ART SINCE 1946
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State Museum of Pennsylvania: ART OF THE STATE, 2004: the 37th Annual Juried Exhibition
Mr. Di Falco is featured in the 2004 and 2005 editions of WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA, because of his thirty year career in art. He is also the recipient of: a Artist's Residency in 2003 at The Philadelphia Museum of Art; a $30,000 Fellowship Award from ...
Albright-Knox Art Gallery: Photographs of Artists
Don't miss this opportunity to come face
to face with artists represented in the Gallery's collection
such as Henri...
Cleveland Museum of Art: The Stamp of Impulse: Abstract Expressionist Prints
The prints range from small drypoints to mural-sized screenprints and lithographs. Masters in New York, such as Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and Adolph Gottlieb, are included, as well as printmakers like Richard Diebenkorn and Nathan Olivei...
Show of Hands Gallery: The Midas Touch: Works by Gerard Di Falco
DiFalco won this year’s prestigious Pollock-Krasner Fellowship in
Painting, and was awarded the highest monetary amount by the internationally
renowned foundation. This award was established from the estates of American
painters, Jackson Pol...
Plains Art Museum: Theodore Waddell: A Retrospective, 1960-2000
Theodore Waddell has long been recognized as one of Montana's most important contemporary artists - one who has played a significant role in the development of late modernism in Montana and the West. His intimate relationship to the land and peop...
National Gallery of Art: A Century of Drawing: Works on Paper from Degas to LeWitt
Examples by great old masters who created some of their most powerful work after the turn of the century--Edgar Degas, Auguste Rodin, and Winslow Homer--are shown side by side with works by the younger generation of artists, such as Pablo Picasso,...
Grey Art Gallery, New York University: Rudy Burckhardt and Friends: New York Artists of the 1950s and '60s
The show allows viewers to see how one artist chose to
portray another and to view stellar, but rarely exhibited, works by such renowned
artists as Josef Albers, Willem ...
MASS MoCA: Philip Guston's Caricatures of Richard Nixon
Guston was born in Montreal, Canada, to a family who emigrated from Odessa,
in the Ukraine. His family moved to Los Angeles where Guston attended high
school and where he met Jackson Pollock. By age 15, he had decided to become
an artist, and enro...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Twentieth-Century Works on Paper from the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
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Cleveland Museum of Art: Last Chance! Twentieth-Century Works on Paper from the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
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American Art Dealers Association (ADAA): 16th Annual Exhibition to be Held at the Seventh Regiment Armory
This year The Art Show highlights a group of solo-shows that are ambitious and not to be missed. Continuing their tradition of showing a single artist at The Art Show for the last several years, PaceWildenstein will present recent works by the Abs...
Guggenheim Hermitage Museum: A Century of Painting: From Renoir to Rothko
We are very pleased to present this exhibition of modern masterpieces from the permanent collection of the Guggenheim," said Thomas Krens, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. "Renoir to Rothko offers a sweeping overview of painting from th...
Museen der Stadt Wien: Dreams 1900-2000: Art, Science and the Unconscious
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Brian Gross Fine Art: Chad Buck: LYHT / LHUDE / NU
The vibrant palette of deep blues, radiant reds, ghostly greys, and soft whites lend an optical intensity and structure to the strong color and formal composition. Buck's reductive paintings are extraordinarily contemplative and render a powerful...
Corcoran Gallery of Art: Elaine Kurtz: Alluvial Paintings
Today, contemporary painters incorporate into their work media as various as flour, salt,
perfume and chocolate in an effort to challenge our expectations and to invigorate the
traditional...
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Gestures: Postwar American and European Abstraction from the Permanent Collection
Abstract Expressionism and art informel emerged independently of one another in the mid-1940s and flourished during a redefining period. After World War II, the cultural environment in the United
States was, by today’s standards, extremely natio...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Art at Midcentury: Spotlight on the Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The exhibition opens with art by European and Latin
American artists such as Max Ernst and Matta, whose
work was to play a defining role in shaping the New Yor...
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Exhibition Reveals Lee Krasner’s Crucial Contributions to Modern Art
Organized by Independent Curators International, this revealing exhibition demonstrates Krasner’s lifelong refusal to settle on a single style with which to express her artistic and personal concerns,
and examines her position as one of the most...
Milwaukee Art Museum: The Last Show of the Century: A History of the 20th Century Through Its Art
Twentieth-century artists have been keenly aware of their social environment, perhaps to a
greater degree than artists in any other century. Using a time line as its basis, this exhibition
will count off the major historical ev...
Museum Jan van der Togt: Sam Francis
Sam Francis was a citizen of the world who lived for art. American by birth, he has spend a large part of his live in Europe (Paris and Bern), Tokyo and New York. Some of his paintings have been partly created in Paris, worked on in New York, and ...
National Gallery: Encounters: NEW art from OLD
The National Gallery has always been a resource for artists, and
the Collection offers many examples of how artists in other times
have wrestled with traditi...
Reading Museum, Blake's Lock Museum: Homages and Other Things: Lorenzo Belenguer
Lorenzo Belenguer was born in Valencia, on Spain‚s Mediterranean coast, in 1970. After obtaining a degree in Economics at the local University in 1993, he decided he wanted to take his life in a different conceptual and geographic direction. He ...
Free Gallery: Majority Rulles! Part Two Opens
absolutearts.com Premiere Portfolio Artist and 2002 Pollock-Krasner Fellow, Gerard Di Falcó, is
one of the eleven artists chosen for the exhibition at the
Free Gallery in Glasgow, Scotland. His acrylic on canvas painting, "Bambine della Mezzan...
Agora Gallery: Birth, Death, Rebirth, Re-death: Work by Antonio Puri
Puri says it has become the driving force of his art. I realized that circles are the perfect manifestation of timelessness, states Puri, gesturing to a phosphorescent sphere hovering in protospace, I want to c...
Tate Gallery, Liverpool: Figurative Art at the End of the Century
Many of these works have only just been
acquired by the Tate and are on show in Liverpool for the first
time. Together, they create a powerful spectacle and raise issues
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