Jannis Kounellis in Six Acts
Museo Jumex, Mexico City
1st April–17th September |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
17. Installation
view of Jannis
Kounellis in
Six Acts at
the Walker
Art Center,
Minneapolis,
2022–23,
showing Untitled.
1996. Enamel
on canvas, each
200 by 180 by
4 cm. (Private
collection;
courtesy Walker
Art Center,
Minneapolis;
photograph Eric
Mueller).
Attributed works:
18. Lunedì
Martedì
Mercoledì
(Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday),
by Janis
Kounellis. 1963.
Oil on canvas,
179.7 by 224.8
cm. (Private
collection;
exh. Walker
Art Center,
Minneapolis).
Attributed works:
19. Untitled, by
Jannis Kounellis.
1972. Performed
at Sonnabend
Gallery, New
York, in 1972.
(Artists Rights
Society, New
York, and
SIAE, Rome;
Sonnabend
Collection
Foundation;
courtesy Estate
of Jannis
Kounellis;
photograph
Claudio Abate).
Attributed works:
20. Installation
view of Jannis
Kounellis in
Six Acts at
the Walker
Art Center,
Minneapolis,
2022–23,
showing on the
left Untitled.
1982. Feather
River travertine,
cast plaster and
steel, 251.5 by
149.9 by 30.5 cm.
and on the right
Untitled. 1974.
Wood, marble,
plaster and oil
lamp, 127 by
194.9 by 77.2 cm.
(Courtesy Walker
Art Center,
Minneapolis;
photograph Eric
Mueller).
Exhibition Review
Siah Armajani: Follow This Line. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
21. Seven rooms of hospitality: Room for deportees, by Siah Armajani. 2017. Metal, wood, barbed wire, mailbox, hat and handbag, 243.8 by 305.4 by 111.1 cm. (Courtesy the artist and Rossi & Rossi; exh. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis).
Attributed works:
22. Dictionary for building: The garden gate, by Siah Armajani. 1982–1983. Wood, paint and book, 241.6 by 81.9 by 188 cm. (Walker Art Center, Minneapolis).
Attributed works:
23. Irene Hixon Whitney Bridge, Minneapolis. Designed by Siah Armajani. 1988. (Photograph Barbara Economon; courtesy Walker Art Center, Minneapolis).
Exhibition Review
Cult of the Machine: Precisionism and American Art. Dallas Museum of Art
16. Watch, by Gerald Murphy. 1925. Canvas, 199.4 by 200.4 cm. (Dallas Museum of Art).
Attributed works:
17. American landscape, by Charles Sheeler. 1930. Canvas, 61 by 78.8 cm. (Museum of Modern Art, New York; exh. Dallas Museum of Art).
Attributed works:
18. ‘Skyscraper’ bookcase, by Paul T. Frankl. c.1926. Lacquered wood and brass, 242.6 by 109.2 by 33 cm. (Minneapolis Institute of Art; exh. Dallas Museum of Art).
39. STAGED: Savoy Ballroom 1, by Jason Moran. 2015. Mixed media, sound, 304.8 by 548.6 by 304.8 cm. (Courtesy of the artist and Luhring Augustine, New York; photograph Farzad Owrang; exh. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis).
Attributed works:
40. STAGED: Three Deuces, by Jason Moran. 2015. Mixed media, sound, 243.8 by 304.8 by 396.2 cm. (Courtesy of the artist and Luhring Augustine, New York; photograph Farzad Owrang; exh. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis).
Adiós Utopia; Dreams and Deception in Cuban Art since 1950 at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. |
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
83. La Caballeria (Cavalry), by Raúl Corral Varela (Corrales), 1960 (Corrales estate and Couturier Gallery, Los Angeles; exh. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis).
Attributed works:
84. Untitled, by Sandú Darié. c. 1950-60 (Ella Fontanals Cisneros Collection, Miami; exh. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis).
Attributed works:
85. Installation shot of Faro tumbado (Fallen lighthouse), by Los Carpinteros. 2006 (Tate, London; exh. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis).
97. Merce Cunningham Dance Company performing Event for the Garden, Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, 12th September 1998 (Walker Art Center Archives, Minneapolis).
60. Untitled #466, by Cindy Sherman. 2008. Chromogenic colour print, 259.1 by 177.8 cm. (Museum of Modern Art, New York; exh. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art).
Attributed works:
61. Untitled film still #21, by Cindy Sherman. 1978. Gelatin silver print, 19.1 by 24.1 cm. (Museum of Modern Art, New York; exh. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art).
Attributed works:
62. Untitled #213, by Cindy Sherman. 1989. Chromogenic colour print, 105.4 by 83.8 cm. (Courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures, New York; exh. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art).