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Paintings in the Whitney Museum of American Art (21 P) Pages in category "Paintings in New York City" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The collection of the Neue Galerie is divided into two sections. The second floor of the museum houses works of fine art and decorative art from early twentieth-century Austria, including paintings by Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, and Egon Schiele and decorative objects by the artisans of the Wiener Werkstaette and their contemporaries.
Pages in category "Paintings in the Museum of Modern Art (New York City)" The following 80 pages are in this category, out of 80 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Defunct art museums and galleries in New York City (1 C, 12 P) N. ... Wessel + O'Connor Fine Art This page was last edited on 7 October 2023, at 08:07 (UTC). ...
In 2006, New York City's Findlay Fine Art Gallery had a well-researched exhibition honoring the lesser known artists that were included in the 9th Street Art Exhibition. [ 25 ] In 2016, the Denver Art Museum opened "Women of Abstract Expressionism," featuring more than 50 major paintings by 1940s and 1950s women of abstract expressionism.
New York School of Interior Design Gallery: Midtown Manhattan: Manhattan: Art: website, free gallery with exhibits about interior design Parsons The New School for Design Sheila C. Johnson Design Center: Greenwich Village: Manhattan: Art: Contains two galleries: The Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Gallery and the smaller Arnold and Sheila Aronson ...
The city's parks have been described as the "greatest outdoor public art museum" in the United States. [1] More than 300 sculptures can be found on the streets and parks of the New York metropolitan area, many of which were created by notable sculptors such as Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Daniel Chester French, and John Quincy Adams Ward.
The 10th Street galleries was a collective term for the co-operative galleries that operated mainly in the East Village on the east side of Manhattan, in New York City in the 1950s and 1960s. The galleries were artist run and generally operated on very low budgets, often without any staff. Some artists became members of more than one gallery.