Exhibition Views
Apsis:
Arnold Bode: Documenta II - Visitors, 1959
12 paintings à 210 x 169 cm, acrylic on canvas
Courtesy of the Museum of American Art
Front:
Arnold Bode: Documenta II - Opening, 1959
25 paintings à 100 x 70 cm, acrylic on canvas
Courtesy of the Museum of American Art)
Arnold Bode: Documenta II - Visitors, 1959
12 paintings à 210 x 169 cm, acrylic on canvas
Courtesy of the Museum of American Art
Arnold Bode: Documenta II - Opening, 1959
25 paintings à 100 x 70 cm, acrylic on canvas
Courtesy of the Museum of American Art
Porter McCray: Documenta II (Americans), 1959
24 paintings à 86 x 86 cm, 4 paintings à 200 cm x 150 cm, acrylic on canvas
Courtesy of the Museum of American Art
Porter McCray: Documenta II (Americans), 1959
24 paintings à 86 x 86 cm, 4 paintings à 200 cm x 150 cm, acrylic on canvas
Courtesy of the Museum of American Art
Dorothy Miller: Neue Amerikanische Malerei, 1958
24 paintings à 96 x 84 cm, 2 paintings à 200 x 150 cm, acrylic on canvas
Courtesy of the Museum of American Art
Dorothy Miller: Neue Amerikanische Malerei, 1958
24 paintings à 96 x 84 cm, 2 paintings à 200 x 150 cm, acrylic on canvas
Courtesy of the Museum of American Art
Moderne Kunst from the Museum Folkwang, 1904
26 paintings, various dimensions
Courtesy of Karl Ernst Osthaus-Museum der Stadt Hagen
Moderne Kunst from the Museum Folkwang, 1904
26 paintings, various dimensions
Courtesy of Karl Ernst Osthaus-Museum der Stadt Hagen
Right: Collection of Drawings of an Art Amateur Made on His Travels through a Mysterious and Faraway Land, 1900
130 framed drawings, various dimensions
Courtesy of Karl Ernst Osthaus-Museum der Stadt Hagen
From the Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, 1905-1913
160 paintings and objects, various dimensions
These paintings and objects were part of the permanent display of the salon de Fleurus in New York from 1992 until 2000.
Courtesy of Salon de Fleurus, New York
From the Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, 1905-1913
160 paintings and objects, various dimensions
These paintings and objects were part of the permanent display of the salon de Fleurus in New York from 1992 until 2000.
Courtesy of Salon de Fleurus, New York
International Exhibition of Modern Art, 2013
46 paintings and objects, various dimensions
Courtesy of the Museum of American Art
International Exhibition of Modern Art, 2013
46 paintings and objects, various dimensions
Courtesy of the Museum of American Art
International Exhibition of Modern Art, 2013
46 paintings and objects, various dimensions
Courtesy of the Museum of American Art
International Exhibition of Modern Art, 2013
46 paintings and objects, various dimensions
Courtesy of the Museum of American Art
International Exhibition of Modern Art, 2013
46 paintings and objects, various dimensions
Courtesy of the Museum of American Art
International Exhibition of Modern Art, 2013
46 paintings and objects, various dimensions
Courtesy of the Museum of American Art
Kazimir Malevich, The Last Futurist Exhibition, 1985
Installation, 21 paintings, 6 needle points, 2 reliefs, 1 black and red cross, 1 object, 2 sculptures, 1 column, 1 pedestal, various dimensions
Kazimir Malevich, The Last Futurist Exhibition, 1985
Installation, 21 paintings, 6 needle points, 2 reliefs, 1 black and red cross, 1 object, 2 sculptures, 1 column, 1 pedestal, various dimensions
Kazimir Malevich, The Last Futurist Exhibition, 1985
Installation, 21 paintings, 6 needle points, 2 reliefs, 1 black and red cross, 1 object, 2 sculptures, 1 column, 1 pedestal, various dimensions
Kazimir Malevich, The Last Futurist Exhibition, 1985
Installation, 21 paintings, 6 needle points, 2 reliefs, 1 black and red cross, 1 object, 2 sculptures, 1 column, 1 pedestal, various dimensions