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Anderson Collection paintings in mini-exhibition at Cantor


By Robin Wander
When the Anderson Collection at Stanford University temporarily closed for interior maintenance for the summer, five visitor-favorites from the permanent collection crossed the lawn to take up temporary residence at the Cantor Arts Center. The works are by Richard Diebenkorn, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still, who count among the most influential artists active in American abstraction from the 1940s to the 1970s. Their paintings are joined by two from Cantor’s permanent collection by Stanford faculty member Nathan Oliveira and San Francisco painter Elmer Bischoff and a loaned work by the Abstract Expressionist Franz Kline. ....

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Reopening August 15, The Santa Barbara Museum of Art Is Transformed Following $50 Million Renovation

The Santa Barbara Museum of Art (SBMA) has announced the August 15, 2021 grand re-opening of its renewed and expanded galleries following a six-year, $50 million renovation, led by the Santa Barbara-based firm of Kupiec Architects PC and executed by Santa Maria-based Diani Corporation. Marking the Museum’s 80th anniversary this year, the renovation of SBMA’s original 1912 building improves SBMA’s exhibition space, making it possible to show more of the 27,000-object permanent collection, and . ....

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Break + Bleed at San Jose Museum of Art in San Jose - June 4, 2021


Organized by Rory Padeken, curator
The circle and the square. Verticals, swoops, and folds. Flat planes and sensuous surfaces. Colors bright and vibrant. During the late 1950s and 60s, artists began to diverge from the painterly, gestural approaches of Abstract Expressionism in favor of what the American art critic Clement Greenberg in 1964 called post-painterly abstraction. Artists moved in a variety of directions, some in pursuit of paintings pure in color and open in composition while others toward structured, linear designs using familiar geometric shapes. Rejecting a loose application of paint, these artists stained their unprimed canvases or created flat planes of color devoid of any distinctive mark making. ....

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Artists in a Post-George Floyd, Mid-Pandemic World


Artists in a Post-George Floyd, Mid-Pandemic World
Two new exhibitions at Mass MoCA created over the past year offer insights into our new normal.
“Close to You,” an exhibition at Mass MoCA, gathers works that address the need to remake connections. Maren Hassinger’s “Love” includes pink bags filled with love notes expressions of care when touch has been impossible.Credit.Will McLaughlin
By Aruna D’Souza
May 13, 2021Updated 11:21 a.m. ET
Two shows that recently opened at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art are keyed to our new normal: One came into being during the most restrictive moments of the pandemic; the other, though long planned, shifted its focus as these past, momentous months unfolded. Conceptually, both address the questions personal and political that are on many minds at the moment. ....

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