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Ahmed Gaber for The New York Times Supported by By Holland Cotter ... Astral vistas and Atlantic crossings. Jazz and Jackson Pollock. A painting that’s built, not brushed.
National Gallery of Australia founding director James Mollison was admired for his collection-building prowess: he snapped up works by Warhol, Brancusi and Matisse, but a significant painting by ...
D.C. Millions visit its museums in D.C. and New York City each year. Famous art and artifacts held by the Smithsonian includes Thomas Jefferson’s Desk, Jackson Pollock's 'Number 1, 1950 ...
“So the Pollock-Krasner foundation is based in New York and it was established from the generosity and support of abstract expressionist Lee Krasner, who happened to be married to another famous ...
The New Yorker magazine has managed to insult Christians and Jews alike with a cartoon depicting the Last Supper in an April ...
The early consistency of New Yorker art deco covers expressed both wonderful visual ideas and a graphic language for ...
(RNS) — The New Yorker magazine has just managed to insult Christians and Jews alike with a cartoon depicting the Last Supper. In the drawing, by Adam Sacks, Jesus, sitting at what we take to be ...
So it’s only fitting that The New Yorker magazine would cover transit in exactly the same way. Since the magazine began a century ago, it has featured cartoons that both rib and extol public ...
After a screening of “Drop Dead City,” a new documentary on N.Y.C.’s 1975 fiscal crisis, a crew of old union ...
A first edition of the 15th century’s most illustrated book is traveling to the 65th New York International Antiquarian ... she would create more than 600 cartoons for the publication, many ...
And The New Yorker has continued to stay afloat, transmogrifying, over its hundred-year history, from Harold Ross’s little humor weekly for young urbanites (1925–51) to the soi-disant pillar of high ...