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9 Must-See Paintings in Detroit

© Photo by Mike Kline (notkalvin) Moment/Getty Images The Detroit Institute of Arts houses one of Detroit’s most vibrant and extensive collections of art. Here are just nine of the paintings worth seeing there. Earlier versions of the descriptions of these paintings first appeared in 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die , edited by Stephen Farthing (2018). Writers’ names appear in parentheses. The Bay (1963) Helen Frankenthaler was the inventor of Color Field painting, and her creations are among the most beautiful and poetic examples of abstraction in the genre’s history. Frankenthaler, who was the youngest daughter of a justice on the New York State Supreme Court, attended New York City’s leading private high school, Dalton, where she studied under the Mexican painter Rufino Tamayo before earning her BA from Bennington College, Vermont. She was introduced to the New York art scene through pioneering critic Clement Greenberg and her artistic mentor Hans Hofmann,

Jonathan Drori introduces us to a world of exotic wonders and quite a few psychedelic trips

Jonathan Drori Review by Susan Flockhart The hawthorn has long been a harbinger of summer. “Ne’er cast a cloot til May is oot” is a traditional warning to retain your woollies until this native tree – commonly known as the May – blooms white this month, signalling the end of winter. Might future generations instead be advised to retain their duffel coats until the hedgerows turn purple? The lilac-flowered Rhododendron Ponticum is, after all, rapidly usurping once-familiar trees and in Around The World In 80 Plants, Jonathan Drori warns that “a vast area of western Scotland is now colonised, with a profound effect on native diversity”.

5 Interesting Paintings at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra

© Rafael Ben Ari/Dreamstime.com The National Gallery of Australia in Canberra opened in 1982, and its wide-ranging collection comprises tens of thousands of works, including the world’s most significant collection of art by Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This list focuses on five paintings, mostly contemporary, from the museum’s works of Western art. Earlier versions of the descriptions of these paintings first appeared in 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die , edited by Stephen Farthing (2018). Writers’ names appear in parentheses. Blue Poles, Number 11, 1952 (1952) Born in Cody, Wyoming, the youngest of five sons, Jackson Pollock’s childhood was disrupted by the family’s constant moving in search of work. His youth was spent in search of an artistic vocation that he found increasingly elusive and frustrating. Plagued by insecurities, his moods swung between wild, alcohol-fueled, attention-seeking and shy, inarticulate, desperate. His f

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