…a layer of color to the show, and additional meaning. The “flag-as-trophy” is especially driven home when the same flags, placed as souvenir postcards on a circular postcard rack, hit…
Read More…generations, including Louise Bourgeois (b. 1911 in Paris), whose work preceded organized feminist involvement in the visual arts, but who was rediscovered and lauded late in her life; Luchita Hurtado…
Read More…the former Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City; and from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to the Eiffel Tower in Paris, towers persist as unique…
Read More…– free download or purchase hard copy at Blurb Matthew Rose, Artblog friend and former Paris correspondent drops Volume 2 Number 1 of his multi-media, words and images magazine. This…
Read More…her time at Smith College, eventually earning an M.F.A. from the school in 1949. She traveled to Mexico and Paris and spent time in Brooklyn, moving to NYC in 1950….
Read More…And then I had the, that same trip that I went to Ireland, I got to go to Paris. And, uh, when I was a kid, Picasso was one of…
Read More…her alter-ego Willia Marie Simone among them in Paris. In these works, Josephine Baker has a fabulous birthday party, Manet’s Olympia has brown skin, Gertrude Stein sits with James Baldwin,…
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