• Artists in the History
    Annie Leibovitz

    This is a swirling panoramic of the famous bridge taken when she was a student and roamed the streets of the city with a camera in hand. One day he realized that he was standing where his idol Henri Cartier-Bresson had once been to take a ghostly gray picture of the passage of the Seine. The exhibition “Archive Project No.…

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    Anish Kapoor

    This exploration of the interior that transcends the object is closely linked to the spatial properties of the pictorial plane, which collides with the artist struggling with the surface of the object. canvas several times is repeated in Kapoor’s sculptures, offering a new space, mysterious in its inner proximity and potential boundlessness. In 1990, Kapoor was selected to represent Britain…

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    Andy Goldsworthy

    When trees were planted in 1880, cypresses grew into and out of eucalyptus rows. He begins to create temporary jobs for specific areas with rocks, leaves, sticks, snow, ice and any other natural material at his disposal. He also established the practice of photographing his work after his art was completed and before materials and structure had given way to…

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    Andrew Wyeth

    On the occasion of Wyeth’s centenary, the Farnsworth Museum in Rockland, Maine, which acquired Wyeth’s work from that 1944 Macbeth Gallery exhibition, four years before the museum opened to the public, hosts a series of five exhibitions, including Andrew Wyeth’s magnificent watercolor exhibition at 100, which lasts this year. In the spring of 2009, the National Art Gallery received one…

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    Alphonse Mucha

    As Mucha is one of the most popular Art Nouveau illustrators at the end of the century, his least stylized yet superbly seductive Spiritualist work – inspired by his friendship with the Swedish theosophist, artist, alchemist, novelist and playwright August Strindberg – such as “ Holy Night ( circa 1900), Moon and Stars (Study for the Morning Star ( late…

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    Alice Neel

    The “Portrait of Warhol 1970” is one of about 100 paintings, drawings and watercolors on display in the recently opened Metz retrospective, says Chloe Ashby for the Art Newspaper. Many of the works on display depict Niels’ subjects – from artists to immigrants to political activists – in a bright and intimate light, according to the statement. Alice Neal, born…

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    Zaha Hadid

    When the gigantic tower rises, each of its sides rotate 45 degrees as if dancing with each other, and the pivoting design on both sides creates raised openings that allow natural light to flood the interior space. On May 31, 2017 Google marked her achievements with a doodle in front of the Antwerp harbor extension designed by Zaha Hadid. His…

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    Yoshitomo Nara

    This exhibition by Yoshitomo Nara stood there for about a year, waiting for visitors to come and in July 2017 the Toyota Municipal Art Museum held a career retrospective for artists calling for better or worse, a retrospective of his work in 2020 in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, including 100 pieces from 36 years ago. The exhibition,…

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    Yayoi Kusama

    In 2016, Kusama was included in the TIME magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World, and in 2017 a 50-year retrospective opened at the Hirschhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (February-May 2017) the most important North American tour of Kusama’s in nearly two decades began at the Seattle Art Museum (September-September 2017), Broad, Los Angeles (October 2017), Art Gallery of…

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    Wayne Thiebaud

    In fact, he draws or paints almost every day and plays tennis about three times a week. In addition to baking, Thibault also created characters such as Mickey Mouse as well as landscapes, streets and cityscapes influenced by the work of Richard Diebenkorn. Crocker has hosted a Thiebaud exhibition every ten years since 1951 [18], including Wayne Thiebaud 100 in…