70. The sign of the artist, a tromp-l'oeil with palette, by François Bonvin (Private collection; exh. Gagosian Gallery, West 21st St., New York)
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71. The wall, by Larry Rivers (Hall Collection; exh. Gagosian Gallery, West 21st St., New York)
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72. Studio with black vase, by Georges Braque (Kreeger Museum, Washington; exh. Gagosian Gallery, West 21st St., New York)
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73. View of the studio: Endless column, Leda, and Plato, by Constantin Brancusi (Private collection; exh. Gagosian Gallery, 980 Madison Ave., New York)
78. Installation view of Malevich and the American Legacy at Gagosian Gallery, New York, showing (left to right) Luis Miguel Dominguin II (1960), by Frank Stella; Here III (1965–66), by Barnett Newman; Suprematist painting: Rectangle and circle (1915), by Kazimir Malevich; and Painterly realism of a football player – Colour masses in the 4th dimension (1915), by Kazimir Malevich. (Exh. Gagosian Gallery, New York).
71. Still life with palette, by Roy Lichtenstein. 1972. Oil and Magna on canvas, 152.4 by 243.8 cm. (Copyright estate of Roy Lichtenstein; estate of Roger Rechler; exh. Gagosian Gallery, New York).
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72. Still life with clock and roses, by Roy Lichtenstein. 1975. Oil and Magna on canvas, 152.4 by 121.9 cm. (Copyright estate of Roy Lichtenstein; private collection; exh. Gagosian Gallery, New York).
84. Socle du monde, by Piero Manzoni. 1961. Iron and bronze, 82 by 100 by 100 cm. (HEART – Herning Museum of Contemporary Art, Denmark; exh. Gagosian Gallery, New York).
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85. Achrome, by Piero Manzoni. 1958–59. Kaolin and creased canvas, 80 by 100 cm. (Private collection; exh. Gagosian Gallery, New York).
Exhibition Review
Riley, de Kooning, Olitski and other exhibitions. New York
Willem de Kooning 1981–1986 |
institution: L & M Arts
Illustrations
Attributed works:
75. Wall painting I, by Bridget Riley. 2007. Graphite and acrylic on wall, 266.1 by 495 cm. (Exh. PaceWildenstein, New York)
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76. Untitled VIII, by Willem de Kooning. 1986. Canvas, 177.8 by 203.2 cm. (Julie and Edward J. Minskoff; exh. L & M Arts, New York)
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77. The treasure hunters, by Kara Walker. 2007. Mixed media, newsprint and cut paper on panel, 213.4 by 152.4 by 5.1 cm. (Exh. Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York)
75. The soldier's dream, by Max Beckmann. 1942. 90.8 by 195.6 cm. (Private collection; exh. Richard L. Feigen, New York).
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76. Onrushing wave, by Milton Avery. 1958. 137.2 by 182.8 cm. (Milton Avery Trust; exh. Knoedler, New York).
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77. Reine Lefebvre with blond baby and Sara holding a cat, by Mary Cassatt. Counterproof, c.1905-15, of an original pastel, c.1902. Japan pape, 80 by 59 cm. (Exh. Adelson Galleries, New York).
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Monument to Cézanne, by Aristide Maillol. 1912-25. Lead, 145 by 222 by 85 cm. (Exh. Marlborough Gallery, New York).