BERRY CAMPBELL PRESENTS RAYMOND HENDLER: RAYMOND BY RAYMOND (PAINTINGS 1957-1967)
NEW YORK, New York
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RAYMOND HENDLER: RAYMOND BY RAYMOND (PAINTINGS 1957-1967)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK, June 29, 2021âBerry Campbell is pleased to announce its fourth exhibition of paintings by Raymond Hendler (1923-1998).Â
Raymond Hendler: Raymond by Raymond (Paintings 1957-1967)Â features paintings created between 1957 and 1967, a transitional period for Hendler in which the artist moved away from an Abstract Expressionist mode and employed a more stylized line, producing distinct shapes and symbols. The exhibition is accompanied by a 16-page catalogue with an essay written by Phyllis Braff.Â
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Abdallah Benanteur (Mostaganem, Algeria, 1931Ivry-sur-Seine, France, 2017), To Monet, Giverny, 1983. Oil on canvas, 47.3 × 47.3 in. Collection of the Barjeel Art Foundation, Sharjah, UAE.
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.- After a period of closure to the public due to the coronavirus pandemic, the McMullen Museum of Art at Boston College will reopen from May 12 through June 13, 2021. Safety protocolsincluding a requirement that visitors wear masks and maintain social distancingwill be in place. To schedule a visit, go to https://www.bc.edu/sites/artmuseum/book.html
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While some museums are closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Apollo’s usual weekly pick of exhibitions will include shows at institutions that are currently open as well as digital projects providing virtual access to art and culture.
In 1979, the Grey Art Gallery at New York University hosted ‘American Painting: The Eighties’ – a landmark show that considered the possible avenues for painting in the decade ahead. Would the most significant painting of the 1980s take its cues from Abstract Expressionism, or post-abstract movements such as Pop or minimalism, or strike out in new directions entirely? This display at the Cincinnati Art Museum (12 March–11 July) recreates that exhibition, with work by all 41 of the artists in the original line-up – among them Sam Gilliam, Nancy Graves and Elizabeth Murray – and 35 paintings that were shown in 1979. Find out more from the Cincinnati Art Museum’s website.