WORKS BY DUCHAMP, MATISSE, PICASSO, PICABIA, CÉZANNE, GAUGUIN, SLOAN AND MARIN CELEBRATE THE CENTENNIAL OF THE ART EVENT THAT SHOOK THE WORLD The New-York Historical Society will present a major exhibition celebrating the centennial of the legendary 1913 Armory Show, offering a rare opportunity to experience the reunion of more […]
Day: September 4, 2013
> Rare Botticelli Fresco from Uffizi Gallery in Florence on Special Loan > to the Israel Museum
> The Annunciation (1481) on view for limited time in honor of Israel’s > 65th anniversary. This rare fresco, the first work by Botticelli to be exhibited in Israel, is on display as a special loan from the Uffizi Gallery in Florence in honor of the State of Israel’s 65th […]
Galerie Perrotin will inaugurate its New York space with the exhibition by the audacious and playful Italian artist Paola Pivi, “Ok, you are better than me, so what?”, from 18 September to 26 October 2013
Pivi creates artworks that are disorienting and simultaneously poetic. Though formally different, her work pushed the limit of what can be done in this world as an artwork. Her first comprehensive solo exhibition in the United States will take over both floors of the gallery and feature exclusive new works. […]
“WOLS: Retrospective” On View September 13, 2013 – January 12, 2014
The artist’s first museum exhibition in the U.S. As Wols: Retrospective will make abundantly clear, the draftsman, painter, and photographer known as Wols (1913–1951) was one of the most ingenious and influential figures to emerge in postwar Europe. He was, along with Jean Dubuffet, Pierre Soulages, and Georges Mathieu, a […]
Boca Raton Museum of Art presents Create, through September 22
Create features over 100 artworks produced by 20 artists over the past 20 years at three pioneering non-profit centers for artists with developmental disabilities: Creativity Explored; Creative Growth Art Center; and the National Institute for Art and Disabilities Art Center (NIAD). The three independent centers share an approach focused on […]