Artists like Kazimir Malevich, Natalia Goncharova, Vladimir Tatlin, and Wassily Kandinsky visited the collection and were deeply moved by it, calling Shchukin the greatest contemporary avant-gardist.
In the pantheon of the early 20th-century avant-garde, Orphism-the subject of a sweeping but diffuse survey at the Guggenheim Museum-is rare among isms in that it remains relatively understudied ...
An early photo shows little Arnold in Vienna holding the hand of his Jewish mother. The five-year-old's gaze was already filled with curiosity and energy. When he died in Los Angeles in 1951 at ...
Among the most significant cultural casualties of the California wildfires devastating Los Angeles is Belmont Music Publishers, the exclusive publisher of the works of composer Arnold Schoenberg ...
Some of the most famous works in the Guggenheim’s collection include Pablo Picasso’s “Woman with Yellow Hair,” Wassily Kandinsky’s “Composition 8,” and Jackson Pollock’s “Allegro.” ...
Abstract art has long been a gateway to exploring the intangible—where form, colour, and space transcend physical reality to communicate deeper meanings. Geometric abstraction, in particular, embodies ...
Highlights include several concerts inspired by precious natural resources and an Oregon symphony performance based on Celilo ...
There are chairs, and then there are iconic chairs. More than a place to simply sit, certain designs are highly covetable pieces: think Eames chairs, Togo sofas and Wassily chairs. Named after the ...