Posts Tagged ‘Franz Kline’
MACBA – Museum of the future?
16Jun09
by Meg Emmitt Thanks to a 6 hour layover in Barcelona, I was able to spend an entire afternoon at the MACBA (Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art). And it happened to be Wednesday, visitors day, when entrance fees are reduced to $3.50 euros. Que suerte! Contemporary museums are fascinating institutions to explore because, as is said in the […]
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Tags: Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, Bilbao, Bruce Nauman, Catalan art, Eduardo Chillida, Eugenia Balcell, Frank Gehry, Franz Kline, Guggenheim, Joan Rabascall, Jorge Otieza, MACBA, Philip Guston, Richard Meier
By Emily Waldorf Christie’s owned gallery Haunch of Venison opened its New York location on September 12 with an impressive lineup of 63 blue-chip Abstract Expressionist works. The not for sale show, titled Abstract Expressionism: A World Elsewhere, includes many works borrowed from museums in a grand gesture to make an impressive début on the New […]
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Tags: Aaron Siskind, Abstract Expressionism: A World Elsewhere, Arshile Gorky, Barnett Newman, Clyfford Still, David Anfam, David Smith, Franz Kline, Haunch of Venison, Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Mark Rothko, Roberta Smith, Willem de Kooning