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Circa 1963 Celebrates 50th Anniversary Year of Harvard University’s Carpenter Center

31
Aug
2012
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The Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University is Le Corbusier’s only building in North America, and one of the last to be completed during his lifetime. In May 2013, the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts will … Continue reading  

Exhibition Explores the Private Side of Josef Albers’ Work and Influence

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Jul
2012
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Josef Albers (1888–1976) is best known for his series of paintings Homage to the Square, in which he repeatedly explored color relationships within a similar format of concentric squares. Much less familiar, however, are the painted studies on paper that … Continue reading  

Josef Albers in America Exhibition on View at Kunstmuseum Basel

2
Jan
2012
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The exhibition presents more than seventy works on paper Josef Albers (b. Bottrop, Germany, 1888; d. 1976) created after emigrating to the United States in 1933: studies for the Kinetics and Adobes of the late 1930s and 1940s as well … Continue reading  

Native American Influence On 20th Century Art In New Exhibition

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Oct
2011
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Peter Blum Soho presents the exhibition Kindred Spirits, Native American Influences on 20th Century Art on view October 29, 2011 through January 14, 2012. The exhibition features works of indigenous peoples from the Southwest region of the United States of … Continue reading