Behind the scenes: “Adolph Gottlieb: Classic Paintings,” on view at The Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street in New York City until April 13th.
Read moreFrom the Archive: Adolph Gottlieb’s First Solo Exhibition, 1930
“Mr. Gottlieb's statement is already something to challenge America’s best…”
Read moreA Look Back: "Gottlieb: Sculpture," 1970
This was Adolph Gottlieb’s first sculpture exhibition and featured seven of his sculptural works.
Read moreA Look Back: "Paintings from Four Decades" at Pace Gallery
In 1972, Thomas Hess said of #AdolphGottlieb, “He has the option to dare greatly, and Gottlieb’s art has been daring - experimental in the best sense of the word - for over twenty years.”
Read moreClosing Soon: “From Motherwell to Hofmann: The Samuel Kootz Gallery” at the Neuberger Museum
This exhibition closes May 18th, 2018.
Read moreLast week to see "A Painter's Hand: The Monotypes of Adolph Gottlieb."
This exhibition will finish its national five-venue tour when it closes on April 29th.
Read moreA symposium at the Phillips Collection
On April 22nd, the @PhillipsCollection will be hosting a symposium around the exhibition, "Ten Americans After Paul Klee," led by curator Elsa Smithgall.
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