The McNay Art Museum opens two exhibitions of works on paper from American artists
Two summer exhibitions feature John Baldessari and Richard Anuszkiewicz, artists who shaped art genres in America.
SAN ANTONIO.TX
.- This summer, the McNay Art Museum presents two exhibitions of works on paper from American artists who helped shape the Conceptual and Op art movements; John Baldessari: California Dreaming and Optical Dazzle: Op Art at the McNay. This selection of works is offered at a timely moment, as two of the prolific artists featured died in 2020, just months apart from one another. These exhibitions also feature a new acquisition and a rarely-seen sculpture.
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