NEW YORK — “Giorgio Morandi: 1890-1964,” the enthralling exhibition of 110 paintings, drawings and prints at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a bit of a surprise, but not for revealing an overlooked ...
24.2 x 33 cm. (9.5 x 13 in.) "The collection of the Morat Institut fur Kunst und Kunstwissenschaft" Nijmeegs museum-Commanderie van St Jan, Nijmeegs; Tiroler Kunstlerschaft im Kunstpavillon im Kleinen ...
You expect a landmark exhibition to yield surprises, but they're not always as big as this. ¶ Digging into "Giorgio Morandi, 1890-1964," now premiering at the Metropolitan Museum -- the largest-ever ...
25 x 46.6 cm. (9.8 x 18.3 in.) 01/19/2023–02/26/2023 Harumi Klossowska de Rola: Hayawan in conversation with 20th-Century Masters Turin, Galleria Gissi, 1966. Bilbao, Guggenheim Bilbao, A Backward ...
In life, Morandi kept a firm grip on what was written about him, demanding editorial control and thwarting publication of his extensive network of well-placed contacts. If he were still censoring from ...
The paintings of Giorgio Morandi, highly distilled visions of a private world, elicit only two responses: extreme enthusiasm or indifference. They demand a great deal of the viewer, but for ...
The painter Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964) was a man “so reclusive and ascetic” that some referred to him as The Monk, said Alastair Sooke in The Daily Telegraph. “Forever a bachelor”, he spent almost ...
THE DAILY PIC (#1561): A few years ago, reviewing a survey show of Giorgio Morandi at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, I billed him as the patron saint of the stuffy, hidebound petite bourgeoisie of ...