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Stuart Davis In Full Swing

stuart Davis In Full Swing Crystal Bridges Museum Of American Art
stuart Davis In Full Swing Crystal Bridges Museum Of American Art

Stuart Davis In Full Swing Crystal Bridges Museum Of American Art Stuart davis: in full swing is organized by the whitney museum of american art, new york, and the national gallery of art, washington, dc. major support is provided by the henry luce foundation and the terra foundation for american art. significant support is provided by the philip and janice levin foundation and ted and mary jo shen. Stuart davis: in full swing passes over the artist’s earliest efforts to begin in 1921 with his breakthrough paintings of tobacco packages. moving ahead through five decades to his final canvas, the exhibition often strays from chronology to explore davis’s habit of recycling earlier work for new compositions.

stuart Davis In Full Swing Hardcover National Gallery Of Art Shop
stuart Davis In Full Swing Hardcover National Gallery Of Art Shop

Stuart Davis In Full Swing Hardcover National Gallery Of Art Shop Stuart davis: in full swing is the first major exhibition in 20 years dedicated to this key figure in american modernism. featuring approximately 75 works — spanning from the artist’s breakthrough series in the 1920s focusing on tobacco packages and household objects to the painting left on his easel at his death, in 1964 — the exhibition highlights davis’s unique ability to assimilate. Stuart davis in full swing (50 mins.) diane arkin: december 3, 5, 12, 13, 15, 16 at 2:00 and december 4 at 1:00 west building. lectures and book signings stuart davis: in full swing — an introduction to the exhibition november 20 at 2:00 east building auditorium. harry cooper, curator and head, department of modern art, national gallery of. Stuart davis: in full swing hardcover – june 10, 2016 by barbara haskell (author), harry cooper (author), stuart davis (artist) & 0 more 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars 53 ratings. “stuart davis: in full swing” runs through sept. 25 at the whitney museum of american art, 99 gansevoort street, manhattan; 212 570 3600; whitney.org. the show travels to the national gallery.

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