At the New
York Botanical Gardens, FRIDA KAHLO: Art, Garden, Life will
focus on the iconic artist's engagement with nature in her native country of
Mexico. The exhibition will be the first solo presentation of Kahlo's work in
New York City in more than 10 years, and the first exhibition to focus
exclusively on her intense interest in the botanical world. [more...]
Van Gogh:
Irises and Roses
At the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York - Vincent
van Gogh (1853–1890) brought his work in Provence to a close with exuberant
bouquets of spring flowers—two of irises and two of roses. This exhibition will
reunite the four paintings for the first time since the artist's death and is
timed to coincide with the blooming of the flowers that captured his attention.
It will open 125 years to the week that Van Gogh announced to his brother Theo,
on May 11 and 13, 1890, that he was working on these "large
bouquets," and will provide a singular opportunity to reconsider Van
Gogh's artistic aims and the impact of dispersal and color fading on his
intended results. [more...]
Yoko Ono:
One Woman Show, 1960–1971
The Museum of Modern Art presents its first exhibition dedicated
exclusively to the work of Yoko Ono, taking as its point of departure the
artist’s unofficial MoMA debut in late 1971. [more...]
Read: "Yoko
Ono on the Periphery"
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