The world’s largest painting is 17,000 square feet, Sacha Jafri’s, “The Journey of Humanity” (2020), an abstraction featuring drips, whorls, and splatters of various hues. It is certified by the Guinness…
Monday Muse | Fountain
“Fountain” is a readymade sculpture by Marcel Duchamp in 1917. Readymades, as he called them, disrupted centuries of thinking about the artist as a creator. Duchamp argued that “an ordinary object…
Monday Muse | Ann Walgrave Warner
At the end of the eighteenth century in North America, it was still considered proper for even ladies in prosperous households to be industrious, for many believed that idle hands…
GMoA at Buchtel House: Art in Bloom
The Garrett Museum of Art will be hosting another Gallery at Buchtel House on Friday, April 2, from 5PM – 8PM in conjunction with the monthly First Friday event in…
Virtual Tour | Porreca + Kesler: Abstract + Tangible
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Monday Muse | Berthe Morisot
Berthe Morisot (1841-1895), the granddaughter of the successful painter, Jean-Honore Fragonarde, studied at the Louvre, and beginning in 1860, became a precursor of the Impressionists. Her work appeared at the Salon…
Monday Muse | Georgia O’Keeffe
One of the most important American artists of the twentieth century, Georgia O’Keeffe, (1887-1986) born near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, was the heart of Alfred Steiglitz’s circle in New York by…
Show Opening – Robert Porreca | WanChuan Kesler – Abstract & Tangible
Sculptures and paintings of cityscapes, figures, and nature can be enjoyed at the exhibit titled “Porreca + Kesler: Abstract and Tangible,” that opens Friday, March 19, from 5-8 pm at…
Virtual Tour | Open Call 2021
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Monday Muse | YES
In the early 1960’s, Yoko Ono (1933-) was a young New York City artist who lived in a cheap loft on Chambers Street. She gained notoriety for her artworks like…