Triple Canopy is pleased to announce the acquisition of its archive by New York University’s Fales Library & Special Collections. This novel initiative will guide the renowned library’s future efforts to archive the work of artists, writers, and organizations whose work exists primarily in—but cannot be reduced to—digital formats. A […]
Books
Boaz Vaadia’s “Asa & Yehoshafat with Dog”, “Ba’al & Yizhaq”, and “Yo’ah with Dog” joined “Ah’av” for a public exhibition in Downtown Rockford, Illinois on June 17th, and will be on loan to the Rockford Area Convention & Visitors Bureau for a year.
Boaz Vaadia: Sculpture 1971 – 2012 The first major publication of Israeli-born sculptor Boaz Vaadia takes the reader on a journey from his early days growing up on a small farm in Israel to his copious stone sculptures seen around the world.
ROY LICHTENSTEIN: DRAWING FIRST By Danilo Eccher
“Drawing is the basis of my art. It is where my thinking takes place. It is a big part of my painting. The paintings are always the same, only larger. But they may not get at all better. I am not thinking it up while I am actually doing the […]
Wonderlust: Wondering While Wandering…Ventures for an Inquiring Mind: May 7th, 8-9 am, Grand Ballroom of the Marriott St Petersburg/Clearwater
“The Singing and the Silence: Birds in Contemporary Art” Opens Oct. 31 at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
“The Singing and the Silence: Birds in Contemporary Art” examines mankind’s relationship to birds and the natural world through the work of 12 major contemporary American artists. The artists featured in the exhibition are: David Beck, Rachel Berwick, Lorna Bieber, Barbara Bosworth, Joann Brennan, Petah Coyne, Walton Ford, Laurel Roth […]
THE MORGAN LIBRARY M– USEUM RECEIVES HIGHLY IMPORTANT GIFT FROM THE ESTATE OF ROY LICHTENSTEIN, New York, NY,
The Morgan Library & Museum announced today that it has received a major gift from the Estate of Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997), including twenty-one sketchbooks by the renowned artist, two of his early drawings, and several original drawings by artists who were part of his circle. The works were given to […]
New van Gogh Sketchbook Journals Reveal Surprising Insights into van Gogh’s Process and Motivation
In 1889, Vincent van Gogh’s doctors permitted him to go on excursions to surrounding fields near the asylum he had checked himself into in Saint-Remy, France. On these outings, he painted the scene of men repairing a road beneath large plane trees. This painting is called The Large Plane Trees […]
NEW MORGAN EXHIBITION EXPLORES THE WORK OF A LONG LOST RENAISSANCE ILLUMINATOR TO THE FRENCH QUEEN
Miracles in Miniature: The Art of the Master of Claude de France May 30–September 14, 2014 WORKS INCLUDE SUCH TREASURES AS JANE AUSTEN’S THE WATSONS, THE MAGNA CARTA, SHAKESPEARE’S FIRST FOLIO, MARY SHELLEY’S FRANKENSTEIN, AND ALBRECHT DURER’S APOCALYPSE The Morgan Library & Museum 225 Madison Avenue New York, New York […]