The first survey on the East Coast of the artist’s eary career, Chicago in L.A.: Judy Chicago’s Early Work, 1963-74 places this material within the arc of Chicago’s broader production and continues the reappraisal of her importance as a pioneer in the California art scene. Illuminating the beginning of Chicago’s […]
Month: March 2014
The Katonah Museum of Art presents Jasper Johns & John Lund: Masters in the Print Studio
An extraordinary, little-known story unfolds in the exhibition Jasper Johns & John Lund: Masters in the Print Studio. Over the past 30 years, Johns and Lund have forged a rare artistic collaboration: side-by-side, master printer Lund assists one of America’s foremost living artists to achieve precisely the effects he seeks […]
MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE CREATED BY DIMITAR LUKANOV FOR JFK’S TERMINAL 4 REDEVELOPMENT AND EXPANSION UNVEILED ON FEBRUARY 26, 2014
NEW YORK – “Outside Time,” a new, monumental sculpture by artist Dimitar Lukanov, was formally unveiled on February 26, 2014 in the Departure Hall at New York’s JFK Airport Terminal 4. The sculpture is the signature piece of a three-work sculpture project commissioned to Dimitar Lukanov by JFKIAT LLC in […]
The Bridges of Madison County
Tony-award winner Bartlett Sher’s newest musical, The Bridges of Madison County, is lighting up New York’s dismal winter. Based on the hugely popular novel by Robert James Waller, the show, with lyrics and music by Jason Robert Brown, and based on a book by Marsha Norman, stars the luminously lovely […]
The Art of Richard Wilson Opens at Yale
The first major exhibition devoted to Richard Wilson (1714–1782) in thirty years has opened at the beautiful Yale Center for British Art in New Haven. It explores Wilson’s work in its broader European contexts, focusing on his transformative experience in Rome, where he spent nearly seven years in the 1750s. […]