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In A Thrilling Whitney Retrospective, Ethiopian-American Artist Julie Mehretu Maps A Radical New Path For Geopolitics
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Thaddaeus Ropac exhibits Robert Rauschenberg s Night Shades and Phantoms
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Amy Cutler
6:00 PM
March 9, 2021
© Amy Cutler, courtesy of Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York. Photo: Jeffrey Sturges.
Amy Cutler, Trial, 2004. Opaque watercolor and graphite pencil on paper, 29 x 41-1/4 inches. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art has re-opened its galleries with limited hours (noon-6 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays) and social distancing rules in place. Through mid-May, the work of Amy Cutler is highlighted. Detailed drawings and prints of mostly women engaging in curious activities â from sewing stripes onto tigers to delivering elixirs while wearing boot-shaped wooden stilts form the heart of Cutler s provocative, illustration-like, narrative work. Reservations are not needed but a mask is.
Allon Schoener, 95, Dies; Curator Caught in Furor Over âHarlemâ Show
His âHarlem on My Mindâ exhibit at the Met museum in 1969 drew protests for not including works by Black artists. But since then itâs been reconsidered.
Allon Schoener, second from left, with staff members of the âHarlem on My Mindâ exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1969. With him, from left, were Reginald McGhee, Lelia Nelson and Donald Haynes. Credit.Sam Falk/The New York Times
April 23, 2021Updated 4:27 p.m. ET
Allon Schoener, the curator who organized the Metropolitan Museum of Artâs infamous âHarlem on My Mindâ show in 1969, which caused protests that stopped traffic on Fifth Avenue because it didnât include any paintings or sculptures by Black artists, died on April 8 in Los Angeles. He was 95.
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