The artist's vibrant, dizzying painting was the culmination of his New York period, and is his final completed work.
“Orphism in Paris, 1910-1930” struggles to convincingly support the thesis that it was a cohesive movement but does serve as a poignant reminder that art once sought to engage more deeply with the ...
In case of abuse, In “Piet Mondrian: An Orderly Painter, a Deeply Eccentric Man,” NYT, 11/24/24, Dwight Garner writes, reviewing Mondrian: His Life, His Art, His Quest for the Absolute by ...
45.09 x 44.45 cm. (17.8 x 17.5 in.) Subscribe now to view details for this work, and gain access to over 18 million auction results. Purchase One-Day Pass ...
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Paule Vézelay moved to Paris and reinvented herself. Is the world finally ready to celebrate the British abstractionist?
Calling something Lynchian means recognizing what we’re seeing is off-kilter and that it doesn’t entirely compute.
Fifty years after the death of Dutch painter Piet Mondrian, in 1994 ... these artists in their sculptural interpretation of ‘plastic’ space. For Mondrian, in art as in architecture, the plane surface ...
Over the past two weeks, numerous communities have been affected by the raging fires in Los Angeles, resulting in extensive ...
In the 1920s, Dutch-born artist Piet Mondrian began painting his iconic black grids populated with shifting planes of primary colors. By moving beyond references to the world around him ...
Tyler Willis says he enjoys when people view his black-and-white renderings and vivid paintings on canvas and see faces that ...