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The Neuberger Museum of Art Presents Brand-New & Terrific: Alex Katz in the 1950s
Opening July 1st, Brand-New & Terrific brings into focus the artist’s little-known, formative work from which his signature style emerged.
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Opening July 1st, Brand-New & Terrific brings into focus the artist’s little-known, formative work from which his signature style emerged.
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Larry Bell is widely known as a Southern California “Light and Space” artist. Few people know, however, that Bell has lived and worked in Taos, New Mexico since 1973.
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Featuring subjects that range from deli counters and solitary figures to dramatic views of San Francisco’s plunging streets, Thiebaud’s drawings endow the most common objects and everyday scenes with a sense of poetry and nostalgia.
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Ellsworth Kelly’s striking work in lithography from the mid-1960s is presented along with two monumental paintings from the Museum’s collection. Through October 29, 2018.
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Firmly grounded in the fundamentals of the Abstract Expressionist tradition, Briggs’ active involvement in the development of the scene has had lasting influence on successive generations.
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Fueled by the whimsy and lightness of balloons, the artists of Inflatable have infused their creations with a technology, scale, and creative complexity that expands our vision of what contemporary art can look like.
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The galleries become a transdimensional stopover camp for extinct animals.
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An exhibition of paintings that mirror the current climate of our culture.
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The exhibition explores the search to begin anew and the burden of choice. Artist Kathryn Hart continues her dialogue with evolving identity and the hope for new beginnings amidst a maze of emotional conflict, pain, and self-doubt.
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When We Were Young explores the exquisite mix of engineering and craftmanship from cutting-edge designs to populist expressions, that moves us forward on calibrated wheels.
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The exhibition's artists push against narratives put forth by corporate and government industries by producing specific knowledge and corroborative objects around unmapped historical and political events.
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Opening May 11, the cultural initiative's third exhibition is dedicated to the work of the Polish painter, sculptor and graphic designer, Stefan Krygier (1923–1997).