Triangle Belt Piece is a perfect example of "Abstraction after Modernism"'s thesis: highlighting how artists have continued to explore nonrepresentational art in the decades following abstract ...
More often than not, museum exhibitions celebrate the work of a singular artist, theme or collector. With "Abstraction After Modernism: Recent Acquisitions," the Menil Collection celebrates itself, in ...
Photography from The Menil Collection” is a wonderfully curated look at the eclectic collection, ranging from the 1800s to ...
"Robert Rauschenberg: Fabric Works of the 1970s," now on view at the Menil Collection, may not be the exhibit that fans of the late, Texas-born artist are expecting. Senior curator Michelle White says ...
The west galleries of the Menil Collection looked slightly surreal a few days before the opening of the exhibit "Magritte: Mystery of the Ordinary." A conservator from the Los Angeles County Museum of ...
Abstract Expressionism is one of art history’s most well-worn stories. After the Renaissance and Impressionism, maybe the most well-worn. Jackson Pollock. Willem and Elaine de Kooning. Lee Krasner.
Many exhibitions around the country will showcase artists’ responses to political and social movements, and to their own histories. By Morgan Malget In the artist’s first major U.S. museum survey, she ...
The Met Goes Oceanic, Mayan, and Edo in the Reborn Rockefeller Wing A Case for Science as an Ally of Faith Blue Moon Eclipsed by Cynicism Ready for Your Close-Up? Not If You’re the Wrong Race Or, near ...