Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight opens at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Futuro (diptych), 2009
Acrylic on canvas
182.9 x 182.9 cm / 72 x 72 in. overall
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Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight opens at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Futuro (diptych), 2009
Acrylic on canvas
182.9 x 182.9 cm / 72 x 72 in. overall
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center announces the 33 artists participating in the return of the Atlanta Biennial.
The full list of artists is as follows:
Aint–Bad Zine, Katrina Andry, Jason Benson, Guy Church, Tommy Coleman, Stephen Collier, continent., Darius Hill, Dust 2 Digital, Skylar Fein, Ke Francis, Coulter Fussell, Coco Fusco, Adler Guerrier, Virginia Griswold, Ridley Howard, Horton Humble, Harmony Korine, Phillip Andrew Lewis, Kalup Linzy, Abigail Lucien, Jillian Mayer, Erin Jane Nelson, Daniel Newman, Sharon Norwood, Gina Phillips, Mary Proctor, Zack Rafuls, Andrew Scott Ross, Southern Food Ways Alliance, Stacy Lynn Waddell, Christina West, Cosmo Whyte
On view: August 27 – December 18, 2016
Public Opening: Saturday, August 27, 2016 from 7 – Midnight (in conjunction with ART PARTY)
cropped image of Nari Ward‘s Oriented Right, 2015.
Neighborhood Reclamation at the Freedom Tower. mdcmoad.org
Museum of Art + Design in collaboration with Word + Image Lab (WAIL) presents the new exhibition, Downtown Miami: The Ground Beneath Our Feet, showcasing a one-of-a-kind artists book created by 24 south Florida writers and artists.
Collaborating together on twelve unique page spreads, each artist/writer team focused on an architectural site located in the downtown Miami vicinity. The writers participating in this book are Jaswinder Bolina, Adrian Castro, John Dufresne, Denise Duhamel, Luis Eligio D Omni, Andrea Gollin, Nadege Green, Michael Hettich, Lori Colleen Kelly, Jessica Machado, Molly Mcgreevy and Susan Weiner. Participating visual artists are Jenny Brillhart, Rosemarie Chiarlone, Felice Grodin, Gary Moore, Lea Nickless, Ernesto Oroza, Brian Reedy, Onajide Shabaka, Sara Stites, Carol Todaro, Tom Virgin, and Michelle Weinberg.
Encaustic and sand on canvas
38-1/4 x 37-5/8 in. (97.2 x 95.6 cm)
Norton Simon Museum, The Blue Four Galka Scheyer Collection
P.1953.067
© Norton Simon Museum
The artist, consigned in 1933 and later sold (by Lily Klee) in 1942 to Galka Scheyer;
Pasadena Art Institute, Pasadena, 1953-1954;
Pasadena Art Museum, Pasadena,1954-1975;
Norton Simon Museum, 1975.
Audio via Norton Simon Museum.
Paul Klee, 1879-1940 : a retrospective exhibition; Catalog of an exhibition held February 17 – April 30, 1967 at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
image via.