by Mereasy | Jun 19, 2020 | Art, Mereasy, Museums, New York, Pop Art
Reading Time: 4 minutes If many people recognize Warhol, Liechtenstein or Johns, even without particular knowledge of contemporary art, lesser known are the names – and works – of Idelle Weber, Rose Wylie or Marjorie Strider. These artists are all women, perhaps...
by Mereasy | Sep 19, 2019 | America, Andy Warhol, Australia, Contemporary Art, Exhibitions, Famous Paintings, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Museums, New York, Paintings, Pop Art, Primitivism, Street-art
Reading Time: 5 minutes In Melbourne, Australia, this exhibition traces the career of two protagonists of 20th-century American art, artists who were quite similar and yet at the same time entirely different. These artists, perhaps unconsciously, managed to bring art...
by Mereasy | Nov 13, 2018 | Mereasy, Modern Art, New York, U.S.A.
Reading Time: 4 minutes The exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum in New York that deals with the secret operations carried out by the governments of the leading Western democracies«Connect the dots». From the Kennedy assassination to 9/11, through the Years of Lead...
by Mereasy | Nov 9, 2018 | Andy Warhol, Mereasy, New York, Pop Art
Reading Time: 4 minutes A once-in-a-lifetime event at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York dedicated to the greatest exponent of American PoP-Art“From A to B and Back Again” will open its doors on November 12th, 2018, and comes to a close on March 31th,...
by Mereasy | Oct 5, 2018 | Alberto Giacometti, Guggenheim, Mereasy, New York
Reading Time: 4 minutes This vast exhibition illustrates the long career of the Swiss artist and includes not only sculptures, but also diaries, photos, sketches and paintings for a total of over 175 works.Alberto Giacometti experienced in full the dilemma of Western...
by Mereasy | Jun 9, 2018 | Art, Chinese Art, Contemporary Art, Culture, Exhibitions, Mereasy, New York, Photography, Places, Pop Art
Reading Time: 4 minutes One of the most interesting exhibitions of the year is being held at the Ethan Cohen Gallery in New York. Since the death of Chairman Mao, the gallery owner has been a standard bearer of irreverence and irony of the Chinese artistic movements...