The New York Review of Books - USA (2022-05-12)

(Maropa) #1
May 12, 2022 7

Groundbreaking, profound works from


the American sculptor’s 50-year career.


Charles Ray:


Figure Ground


Through June 5


A new look at the famous painter’s


lifelong fascination with struggle.


Winslow Homer:


Crosscurrents


Through July 31


Rare early work from an iconic artist as


she was finding her voice.


Louise Bourgeois:


Paintings


Through August 7


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New Exhibitions


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Charles Ray: Figure Ground
is made possible by the Barrie A.
and Deedee Wigmore Foundation.

Additional support is provided by the Jane
and Robert Carroll Fund, Angela A. Chao and
Jim Breyer, Lisa and Steven Tananbaum,
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual
Arts, the Diane W. and James E. Burke Fund,
and the Gail and Parker Gilbert Fund.

The catalogue is made possible by
Lannan Foundation and The Sachs
Charitable Foundation.

Charles Ray, Mime (detail), 2014. Kunstmuseum
Basel. © Charles Ray, Courtesy Matthew Marks
Gallery. Photo by Josh White.

This exhibition is supported by an
indemnity from the Federal Council on
the Arts and the Humanities.

It is organized by The Metropolitan
Museum of Art and The National Gallery,
London.

The catalogue is made possible by
the William Cullen Bryant Fellows of
The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Additional support is provided by the
Wyeth Foundation for American Art
and Elizabeth Marsteller Gordon.

Winslow Homer, The Gulf Stream (detail), 1899;
reworked by 1906. The Metropolitan Museum
of Art, Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Collection,
Wolfe Fund, 1906.

Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents
is made possible by The Peter Jay Sharp
Foundation.

Corporate sponsorship is provided by

Additional support is provided by the
Barrie A. and Deedee Wigmore Foundation,
the Terra Foundation for American Art,
White & Case LLP, the Enterprise Holdings
Endowment, and Ann M. Spruill and
Daniel H. Cantwell.

Louise Bourgeois: Paintings
is made possible by The Modern Circle,
The Easton Foundation, and the Eugene V.
and Clare E. Thaw Charitable Trust.

The catalogue is made possible by
The Modern Circle.

Louise Bourgeois in the studio of her apartment at
142 East 18th Street (detail), ca. 1946. © The Easton
Foundation / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights
Society (ARS), NY.

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