1910-1930” struggles to convincingly support the thesis that it was a cohesive movement but does serve as a poignant reminder that art once sought to engage more deeply with the world it inhabited.
The 200-plus artists whose work will go up this week at the Museum and Art Center draw their inspiration from many giants in the field: Picasso, Mondrian, Kahlo. What they have in common is that ...
Fifty years after the death of Dutch painter Piet Mondrian, in 1994, his work was celebrated by an exhibition in The Hague, and his design for the salon of a wealthy patron in Dresden was published on ...
MVRDV "Carbon Confessions" Exhibition in Germany Reveals the Realities of Sustainable Construction The Museum of Architectural Drawing presents “Lina Bo Bardi - The Poetry of Concrete,” an ...