Evaluates the exhibit of the works of William Scott at the Denise Bibro gallery in New York City. Two rather distinct approaches to Scott's work; Celtic artist who was a key member of the mid-20th-century British art pantheon; Show of 30 works on paper; Still-life artist; Experimentation with simplified abstractions.
The article reports on the move by two New York City museums to defend their ownership of paintings claimed by a German art historian. It is stated that the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum have jointly filed papers asking a federal judge to confirm their ownership of the two well-known Pablo Picasso paintings, "Boy Leading a Horse" and "Le Moulin de la galette." In 2007, Julius Schoeps claimed that he rightfully owns the two paintings.
Reports on the artworks by artists Marietta Ganapin and Vik Muniz which are based on Paul Gauguin's 1888 painting "Still Life With Three Puppies." Ganapin's assembly of hole-punched museum brochures into kaleidoscopic patterns; Muniz's use of dots of paper hole-punched from magazines; Exhibition of Ganapin's work in a group show about mandalas at McKenzie Fine Art in New York City.
Published
2004
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