Madison Magazine's Arts Editor Katie Vaughn shares her perspective on Frank Stella's artwork with WISC-TV. Frank Stella Prints: A Retrospective is drawn from the collections of art collector and philanthropist Jordan D. Schnitzer, and is on view through May 22nd at Madison Museum of Contemporary Art.
Read MoreFrank Stella's "Complex Abstractions" at MMoCA Featured in Wisconsin Gazette
The Wisconsin Gazette's Michael Muckian covered Frank Stella Prints: A Retrospective at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. Muckian discusses the abstract nature of Stella's work, writing, "Artist Frank Stella has a simple answer for those who ask for the content and meaning behind his abstract prints, paintings and sculptures: 'What you see is what you see.'"
Read MoreMOCA Jacksonville Showcases Print Works by Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, and More
The Florida Times-Union's Charlie Patton highlights the print exhibitions currently on view at Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, including its two main exhibitions In Living Color: Andy Warhol and Contemporary Printmaking, drawn from the collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation, and Time Zones: James Rosenquist and Printmaking at the Millennium.
Read MoreTap Milwaukee Interviews Frank Stella about MMoCA Retrospective
Tap Milwaukee Reporter Mary Louise Schumacher interviewed renowned contemporary artist Frank Stella, whose print works are currently on display in Frank Stella Prints: A Retrospective at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. Drawn from the collections of art collector and philanthropist Jordan D. Schnitzer, the prints "run through all Stella's major movements and give testimony to the breadth of his experimentation," Schumacher writes.
Read MoreFrank Stella's Prints Dazzle at MMoCA, Writes Madison Magazine
Madison Magazine covers the latest art exhibitions to hit Madison, Wisconsin, including Frank Stella Prints: A Retrospective at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. "Frank Stella's prints dazzle," the magazine writes of the exhibit, drawn from the collections of Portland-based philanthropist Jordan D. Schnitzer and the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.
Read MoreUW Students to Visit Kara Walker Exhibit as Part of Social Justice Conference
University of Wyoming students will lead the social justice-focused Good Mule Conference on Friday, Feb. 19-Saturday, Feb. 20. The event is open to anyone who is interested in learning more about activism and social justice.
Participants will spend the day attending workshops, listening to an “accidental” activist panel and visiting the Kara Walker exhibition at the UW Art Museum. Emancipating the Past: Kara Walker's Tales of Slavery and Power is drawn from the collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation and examines the complexities and ambiguities of racial and historical representation through the work of one of today's most prominent African-American artists.
Read MoreJordan Schnitzer Talks Kara Walker on Wyoming Public Radio
Micah Schweizer interviewed art collector and philanthropist Jordan D. Schnitzer on Wyoming Public Radio's "Open Spaces" program on February 12th. The interview focuses on the exhibit Emancipating the Past: Kara Walker's Tales of Slavery and Power, on view through May 14th at the University of Wyoming Art Museum.
Read MoreJordan Schnitzer Discusses "In Living Color: Andy Warhol and Contemporary Printmaking" on River City Live
Art collector and philanthropist Jordan D. Schnitzer discussed the exhibition In Living Color: Andy Warhol and Contemporary Printmaking with anchor Rance Adams on River City Live, Jacksonville's daytime lifestyle show. Opening February 13th at the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, the exhibit features some of Andy Warhol's most iconic prints spanning three decades of his career, drawn from the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.
Read MoreThe Cap Times Interviews Frank Stella on Collaboration, Memory and Filling Space
The Capital Times' Lindsay Christians interviewed renowned contemporary artist Frank Stella at the opening of "Frank Stella Prints: A Retrospective" at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. The exhibit, on view through May 15th, highlights Stella's 50-plus year career in printmaking. The prints and one painting come from the art collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer, a collector and philanthropist from Portland, Oregon.
Read MoreMMoCA Hosts Frank Stella and His "Fantastical" Prints
Isthmus' Chelsey Dequaine writes about Frank Stella's visit to the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, where a show of his "fantastical" prints opened on February 5th. Frank Stella Prints: A Retrospective features over 100 prints, most from the collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation. It is the artist's first major print retrospective since 1982.
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