Tag: Artistic Legacy

Galerie St. Etienne Shows Works by Max Beckmann’s Student, Marie-Louise Motesiczky

NEW YORK, NY.- Marie-Louise Motesiczky: Paradise Lost & Found is the first American exhibition of paintings by the artist, who was a student of Max Beckmann and a lover of the Nobel-laureate Elias Canetti. Motesiczky, a member of a prominent Jewish ari…

Galerie St. Etienne Shows Works by Max Beckmann’s Student, Marie-Louise Motesiczky

NEW YORK, NY.- Marie-Louise Motesiczky: Paradise Lost & Found is the first American exhibition of paintings by the artist, who was a student of Max Beckmann and a lover of the Nobel-laureate Elias Canetti. Motesiczky, a member of a prominent Jewish ari…

"Picasso: Masterpieces From the Musée National Picasso" Opens at Seattle Art Museum

SEATTLE (AP).- A traveling exhibition of essential works from Pablo Picasso’s personal collection is making its U.S. debut this week. “Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musee National Picasso, Paris” will include paintings, drawings, sculptures and etchin…

Judd Foundation Announces It will Now Be Represented Exclusively by David Zwirner

NEW YORK, NY.- David Zwirner announced its exclusive representation of Judd Foundation. Judd Foundation was created by the artist Donald Judd to maintain and preserve his permanently installed living and working spaces in New York and Marfa, Texas. T…

Judd Foundation Announces It will Now Be Represented Exclusively by David Zwirner

NEW YORK, NY.- David Zwirner announced its exclusive representation of Judd Foundation. Judd Foundation was created by the artist Donald Judd to maintain and preserve his permanently installed living and working spaces in New York and Marfa, Texas. T…

Cleveland Museum of Art Acquires Collection of Objects from Southern Africa and Contemporary Work by Tony Oursler

CLEVELAND, OH.- A collection of 19th- and 20th-century portable objects from southern Africa and a contemporary sculpture and video piece from American artist Tony Oursler are the latest works acquired by the Cleveland Museum of Art. The acquisitions w…

First Exhibition of Contemporary Tibetan Art in a New York City Museum

NEW YORK, NY.- There is no Tibetan equivalent for the word “art” as it is known in the West. The closest approximation is lha dri pa, literally, “to draw a deity.” Traditionally, neither the Tibetan language nor the Tibetan cultural…

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