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Klimt: The Collection of the Wien Museum
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In celebration of the 150th birthday of Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) the Vienna Museum is presenting…
Neo Rauch: The Graphic Work, 1993-2012
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One of today’s best-known contemporary artists, New Leipzig School painter Neo Rauch (born 1960)…
Otto Dix and New Objectivity
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“The Neue Sachlichkeit: I invented it.” Thus Otto Dix (1891–1969), looking back with characteristic…
Ron Galella: Paparazzo Extraordinaire
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Ron Galella (1931 in the Bronx) moved to Los Angeles in his early twenties, where he trained as a…
Steve Schapiro: Then and Now
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Robert Kennedy was the most imposing politician he ever met. And Johnny Depp is incredibly…
Tatlin: New Art for a New World
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Influenced by Futurism, Fauvism, and Cubism, printmaker, set designer, and designer Vladimir Tatlin…
Vasily Kandinsky: From Blaue Reiter to the Bauhaus, 1910-1925
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Alongside his development of a revolutionary abstract style, Vasily Kandinsky (1866–1944)…
Ferdinand Hodler
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During the final years of his life, Ferdinand Hodler (1853 1918) continued to develop his painting,…
Tatlin: New Art for a New World
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Vladimir Tatlin (1885–1953) was one of the leading figures of the Russian avant-garde. His…
El Greco and Modernism
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The oeuvre of El Greco (1541-1614) was first introduced to a broad German audience in 1910, through…
Edgar Degas: The Late Work
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In light of the popular, beautiful paintings of his Impressionist phase, it is easy to lose sight…
Willem De Kooning: Paintings 1960-1980
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Willem de Kooning is celebrated in the United States as one of the most significant artists of the…
Hiroshi Sugimoto
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Genius of the large-format camera, the long exposure and the silverprint, New York-based…
Anish Kapoor: Shooting Into the Corner
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Widely admired for his artfully shaped mounds of vibrantly colored powder pigment, Bombay-born,…
Marrigje de Maar: Red Roses, Yellow Rain
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Trained sociologist and photographer Marrigje de Maar (born 1944) seeks out those magical…
Into Me/Out of Me
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Editor and P.S. 1/MoMA curator Klaus Biesenbach credits the late Susan Sontag with sparking the…
Nedko Solakov: All in Order, with Exceptions
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Bulgarian artist Nedko Solakov (born 1957) is a storyteller who roots his themes in melancholic,…
Nedko Solakov: Emotions (without Masks)
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The work of Bulgarian artist Nedko Solakov (born 1957) balances political and social critique with…
Aiwasowski: Maler des Meeres
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The Russian-Armenian painter Ivan Konstantinovitch Aivasovski (1817–1900) enjoyed international…
Contemporary Europe: Art Guide to Europe
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Which institutions are on the cutting edge? Which gallery scene is the most vital? Which…
