Blum was the dealer who introduced the West Coast to Pop Art and Lichtenstein’s works in the 1960s. Now he’s showing his friend’s rarely seen sculptures.
Tag: Museums
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Land Art Today, Beyond Cowboys With Bulldozers
The vast, misunderstood field of land art will be revisited this fall in a historical survey and new projects on farms and within city limits.
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Architecture’s Second Looks, and Second Acts
From Lower Manhattan to Crenshaw Boulevard, Zaha Hadid to Belgian Art Nouveau, this fall brings reappraisals of buildings, sites, streets, design movements and architects that we thought we knew.
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Ed Ruscha’s ‘Chocolate Room’ Still Tantalizes
“I was a little bit tired of making conventional pictures”: The artist on recreating his bittersweet installation, first seen in 1970, for the Museum of Modern Art.
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A Scandal and Its Fallout Compound the British Museum’s Woes
After it fired a worker for theft and its director stepped down, the museum faces renewed calls to give back contested objects and an uphill battle to raise funds for refurbishment.