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Artdaily (Free subscription) | yesterday
LOUISVILLE, KY.- Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery, a major traveling exhibition drawn from the Gallery's unparalleled collection of American art, explores the diverse and evolving ways America defined itself from the colonial era to the Gilded Age. The exhibition of more than 230 paintings, prints, photographs, and decorative
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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | 20/08/2008
Although Sol LeWitt died last year at age 79, "nearly an acre of wall surface" at the MASS MoCA is currently being taken up by his "wall drawings." 65 artists will continue to fill the walls with a total of 98 of LeWitt's works.
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Art Knowledge News (Free subscription) | 24/06/2008
NEW HAVEN, CT - Best known for his extraordinary images of interiors created with the ancient technology of the camera obscura, contemporary artist Abelardo Morell has been actively exploring the photographic medium for the past thirty years. Behind the Seen: The Photographs of Abelardo Morell provides an in-depth look at the role that artworks and monuments play in the artist’s major photographic...
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{ Never Neutral } (Free subscription) | 22/06/2008
Edward Hopper, “Rooms by the Sea”, 1951, Oil on Canvas, 29×40″ Yale University Art Gallery — This morning Gravity is reading Tolstoy by the pool. Grace is floating, playing dead. Grace says, “in the name of God, stop a moment, cease your work, look around you.” “I think … of so many men, so many minds, certainly so many hearts, so many kinds [...]
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Art Knowledge News (Free subscription) | 15/06/2008
NEW HAVEN, CT.- The Yale University Art Gallery exhibits side by side two of Vincent van Gogh’s most renowned paintings, Cypresses (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) and The Starry Night (Museum of Modern Art, New York). Completed in June 1889, during his yearlong confinement at the asylum in Saint-Rémy, in southern France, these two paintings exemplify the work of this modern master at the height...
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Art Knowledge News (Free subscription) | 24/05/2008
NEW HAVEN, CT - The Yale University Art Gallery is excited to announce two photography shows that delve into the heart of what a photograph can mean. "From Any Angle: Photographs from the Collection of Doris Bry" is a stunning selection of seventy works from a collection of nearly three hundred that Doris Bry has lent on a long-term basis to the Gallery. The concurrent exhibition, "Everyday Monuments:...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 21/04/2008
Why? Culture, wealth, history: there’s a palpable and integrated sense of all three in New Haven. This attractive Connecticut city wears its past with evident pride. Not only is it one of the oldest planned communities of North America but, of course, it is also home to Yale University.
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The Curated Object (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
Abelardo Morell, Portrait of Inghirami by Raphael, 1993. Gelatin silver print, 24 x 20 in. (61 x 50.8 cm). Collection of Robinson and Nancy Grover Abelardo Morell, Camera Obscura Image of Windows in Gallery with Hopper Painting, Whitney Museum, 2003....
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The Curated Object (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
Gerald Murphy, Bibliothèque (Library), 1926–27. Oil on canvas, 72 5/8 x 53 in. Yale University Art Gallery, Purchased with a gift from Alice Kaplan in memory of Allan S. Kaplan, B.A. 1957, and with the Leonard C. HanB.A.York, NY Gerald...
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Looking Around (Free subscription) | 13/12/2007
The Echo (study for Baignade ), Seurat, 1883 — Yale University Art Gallery Having posted yesterday about the pending retirement of John Elderfield at the Museum of Modern Art, I'll stay on a MoMA topic today, which is the really superb show, "Georges Seurat: The Drawings", organized by MoMA associate curator of drawings Jodi Hauptman. I can't think of another 19th century French painter, not even...
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Connecticut Art Scene (Free subscription) | 19/10/2007
City Gallery 994 State St., New Haven, (203) 782-2489 Barbara Harder: Seeing Through To... Oct. 11—Nov. 18, 2007. Opening reception, Sat., Oct. 21, 12—5 p.m. Press release The public is invited to the Opening Reception on Sun., Oct. 21, 12—5 p.m., as part of the City-Wide Open Studios 10th Anniversary celebration. Barbara Harder says: Seeing Through To... was motivated by a trip to Japan and the beautiful...
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ArtCal (Free subscription) | 12/10/2007
Oliver Kamm 5BE Gallery 621 West 27th Street, ground floor, 212-255-0979 Chelsea October 11 - November 19, 2007 Opening: Friday, October 19, 6 - 8PM Web Site Hedge (detail) We are pleased to announce that artist Sharon Louden will be exhibiting Hedge, a series of paintings on wood panels at Oliver Kamm/5BE Gallery. This is her first solo exhibition at Oliver Kamm/5BE Gallery. Mostly known for her...
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ArtCal (Free subscription) | 09/10/2007
Von Lintel Gallery 555 West 25th Street, 212-242-0599 Chelsea October 11 - November 24, 2007 Opening: Thursday, October 11, 6 - 8PM Web Site Mark Sheinkman Critic Michael Amy best sums up Sheinkman's latest endeavor in the exhibition's catalog. "Sheinkman now explores volume, transition, change, velocity and ephemerality, in ways he was not previously prepared to do...Mark Sheinkman's selective historical...
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Exhibitionist (Free subscription) | 01/10/2007
of the New York Times. Defenses of the museum - in light of Robert Smith's attack - come from performance artist Laurie Anderson and Yale University Art Gallery director Jock Reynolds.
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Connecticut Art Scene (Free subscription) | 28/09/2007
“Art for Yale: Collecting for a New Century” Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel Street While walking into the Yale Art Gallery I passed a class of Yale art students speaking to each other excitedly. “That was great!” a man said to another of one of the pieces. “I never knew we had that here!” This is exactly the sort of effect the curators most likely hope for visitors of “Art for Yale: Collecting...