Sunday, October 15, 2006

Picasso and American Art

This exhibit aims to show the important role of Picasso's work on the development of American art in the last century.

The influence of his cubist style and sometimes neo surrealist elements can be found in the works of American painters such as, Max Weber, Stuart Davis, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, Roy Litchtenstein and Jasper Johns, all of whom are represented in the exhibit.

This groundbreaking exhibition is on view at The Whitney Museum from September 28, 2006, through January 28, 2007.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Bob Dylan’s American Journey 1956-1966

Repackaged music is now moving beyond the performance stage onto canvases and exhibit halls at local museums. One example to reach New York this fall is “Bob Dylan’s American Journey 1956-1966.” This exhibit allows fans of folk music from the sixties to take a close look at the early career of a legendary singer who would help shape political thinking among the radical masses of the time and become a permanent part in the fabric of American culture.

Born Robert Zimmerman in Minnesota, Bob Dylan (as he later re-annointed himself) moved to New York after college to pursue his dream of writing and performing music. In 1961 his first concert at Carnegie hall drew a crowd of merely fifty people. Within two to three years, however, he was leading the growing folk movement that used music as a means of taking a strong stance against civil inequities and other political injustices.

This first comprehensive exhibition devoted to Bob Dylan's early career, is on view at The Morgan Library & Museum from September 29, 2006, through January 6, 2007. The exhibit includes instrument, manuscripts that show how Dylan refined some of his most notable songs, listening stations, performance footage, posters and letters.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Annie Leibowitz: A Photographer’s Life, 1990-2005


From pictures of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Mick Jagger, Celine Dion and baby, and most recently Angelina Jolie in Vogue Magazine, Annie Leibowitz has spent a lifetime seeing life through a lens and is today America's most renowned photographer. Countless books are filled with celebrity images taken over several decades.

More than 200 images by this famed photographer will be on exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum of Art and represent the vast amount of work created by her for major magazines, celebrities, advertisements and family members. The Annie Leibowitz exhibition will be on view from October 20, 2006 through January 21, 2007.

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