Alice Neel, Portrait of Meyer Schapiro, 1947 Last month, a workshop that I organized on the American art historian and New York intellectual Meyer Schapiro (1904-1996) finally came to fruition; long delayed and repeatedly rescheduled because of the pandemic, the event grew out of my first book project, attracted over 300 registrations, and a recording of it has now been posted online. Hosted by the Centre for American Art at the Courtauld Institute here in London, the workshop was conceived..
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The Indiscipline of Painting is an international group exhibition including works by forty-nine arti...
This dissertation focuses on the art historical praxis of one of the most significant Euro-American ...
2016-08-07During the three decades that followed the Second World War, dozens of canonical modern ar...
Le portrait intellectuel de Meyer Schapiro (1904-1996) par C. Oliver O’Donnell offre une traversée d...
The three short essays which are the stuff of L’Art abstrait, republished by Carré as a homage to th...
The artwork by Hayter might be classified within the Op Art movement of its time, it also has qualit...
This artwork is from a portfolio of original prints published in recognition of Meyer Schapiro (1904...
This artwork is from a portfolio of original prints published in recognition of Meyer Schapiro (1904...
3 inter-disciplinary artworks by Mosscrop (Everything Is Everything; Theory and Practice; and To Hea...
This article analyses a talk given by the American art historian Meyer Schapiro in 1956 that was bro...
The artwork on display by Motherwell is from the For Meyer Schapiro print portfolio. The thick paint...
In its early manifestations, women\u27s studies celebrated the artistic achievements of women. In th...
Melanchotopia was a site-specific exhibition curtaed by Nicolaus Schafhausen and Anne-Claire Schmitz...
The project explored the hypothesis that meaning, within contemporary painting practice, is embedded...
In the 1930s Meyer Schapiro introduced the modern painter Fernand Léger to a tenth-century Beatus ma...
The Indiscipline of Painting is an international group exhibition including works by forty-nine arti...
This dissertation focuses on the art historical praxis of one of the most significant Euro-American ...
2016-08-07During the three decades that followed the Second World War, dozens of canonical modern ar...