Calder And Abstraction: From Avant-Garde To Iconic
Alexander CalderEucalyptus, 1940sheet metal, wire, and paint94 1/2 x 61 inchesCalder Foundation, New York; Gift of Andréa Davidson, Shawn Davidson, Alexander S.C. Rower, & Holton Rower, 2010. ©...
View ArticleAlexander Calder Two Part Exhibition
Alexander CalderOccident, 1975Gouache and ink on paper29 x 43 inches (73.6 x 109.2 cm)© 2014 Calder Foundation, New York/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York ALEXANDER CALDER Gouaches 8 May – 14 June...
View ArticleYves Klein: The Man Who Invented A Color
One summer’s day in 1947, three young men were sitting on a beach in Nice in the south of France. To pass the time, they decided to play a game and divide up the world between them. One chose the...
View ArticleFrancis Bacon Triptych – August 1972
Triptych – August 1972 (1972) Can we just admire this Francis Bacon triptych (Triptych – August, 1972) for a moment? This work is generally considered one in a series of Black Triptychs which followed...
View ArticleWhat is a COA and why are they important?
Find peace in mind knowing when you shop at GallArt.com that the artwork you purchase is genuine and always comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. What Is a Certificate of Authenticity? A...
View ArticleFrank Stella looks back on 55 years of making art
The arc of Stella's 50-plus-year career is revisited as the Whitney marshals some 120 objects for this, the most comprehensive survey of his art ever mounted.
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