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Tag: Cubism

Behind the Myth of the Mad Muse: Dora Maar at Tate Modern

19th January 202025th January 2020  Lottie Whalen

Tate Modern’s latest exhibition celebrates the work of Surrealist artist Dora Maar, drawing her out of the shadow of male contemporaries and challenging the myth of the ‘mad muse’.

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Posted in Art and design, ArtsTagged: Barbican Art Gallery, Cubism, Dora Maar, Man Ray, Nusch Eluard, Photography, Photomontage, Picasso, Surrealism, Tate Modern

Lee Krasner: Living Colour at the Barbican Art Gallery

8th July 20199th July 2019  Lottie Whalen

The Barbican’s Lee Krasner: Living Colour is a long overdue celebration of an indomitable artist whose ingenious eye offers a kaleidoscopic perspective on the inner and outer worlds that shape our lives, writes our arts contributor Dr Lottie Whalen.

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Posted in Art and design, ArtsTagged: Abstract Expressionism, American Abstract Artists Group, Barbican, Barbican Art Gallery, Barbican Centre, Cubism, David Chipperfield Architects, Fernand Leger, Greenwich Village, Jazz, Lee Krasner, Living Colour, Naum Gabo, painting, Piet Mondrian
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