Real estate developer and philanthropist Jordan Schnitzer has made a $5 million contribution through the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation to give Portland State University a big push to open an art museum in the heart of the campus, writes Andrew Theen, a correspondent for The Oregonian/OregonLive.
Read MoreMedia Alert: $5 million gift will create Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art on PSU’s Downtown Campus
Philanthropist Jordan Schnitzer gives $5 million to create Portland State’s first art museum
Read MoreKara Walker's Next Act
Doreen St. Félix follows Kara Walker from the afterglow of her first public-art sensation, A Subtlety, or the Marvelous Sugar Baby to exploring what she will manifest for her next public-art marvel.
Read MoreEllsworth Kelly’s Studio, Just as He Left It
“Ellsworth Kelly: Last Paintings” is on view at the Matthew Marks Gallery on West 22nd Street, in New York, through June 24.
Alicia Desantis of the New York Times interviewed photographer Jack Shear, a man who lived with Ellsworth Kelly for 32 years in the house adjacent to the painter's studio. After Kelly's death in 2015, Shears left the studio frozen in time until the last of Kelly's canvases were removed for a showing at the Matthew Marks Gallery.
Desantis spoke to the photographer about the studio images he captured and his time with Kelly.
“Somebody moved a pencil and I went by, and it was gone, and I yelled at everybody to find it and put it back,” said Mr. Shear.
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Collin Kelley writes High Museum of Art's Warhol Exhibit's Depth and Breadth are Spectacular
Collin Kelley, a contributor to Atlanta INTOWN, marvels at the new exhibit “Andy Warhol: Prints” opening June 3 at the High Museum of Modern Art.
Read MoreHallie Ford Museum of Art Presents, "The 60s: Pop and Op Art Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation"
Hallie Ford Museum of Art Presents, "The 60s: Pop and Op Art Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation" in conjunction with "Behind the Beyond: Psychedelic Posters and Fashion in San Francisco, 1966-71".
Read MoreMajor retrospective examines the achievements and legacy of the inquisitive and inventive Robert Rauschenberg
Edward M Gomez, contributor to Art and Antiques Magazine, summarizes the essence of artist Robert Rauschenberg and gives context to the new exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, open now through September 17, 2017.
Read MorePrints by Frank Stella on display at Addison Gallery through July
Terry Date, writer for the Andover Townsman, recommends that anyone interested in modern art should head to Phillips-Andover's Addison Gallery of American Art and check out their latest exhibition, “Frank Stella Prints: A Retrospective," open through July 30.
Read MoreHIGH MUSEUM OF ART TO PRESENT SWEEPING ANDY WARHOL PRINT RETROSPECTIVE IN SUMMER 2017
ATLANTA, Feb. 1, 2017 – The High Museum of Art is the exclusive East Coast venue to present “Andy Warhol: Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation” (June 11 through Sept. 3, 2017). This comprehensive retrospective is the largest exhibition of its kind presented and features more than 250 prints and ephemera by Andy Warhol (American, 1928–1987), including such iconic screenprint portfolios as “Marilyn Monroe” (1967), “Campbell’s Soup I” (1968), “Electric Chair” (1971) and “Mao” (1972).
Read MoreBoston Globe Reviews The Addison's "Rollicking" Stella Exhibition
Boston Globe correspondent, Cate McQuaid, reviews the latest exhibition to open at the Addison Gallery of American Art, the "rollicking" Frank Stella Prints: A Retrospective.
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