de Kooning: A Retrospective at MoMA
de Kooning: A Retrospective
At the Museum of Modern Art through January 9, 2012. MoMA is located at 11 West 53rd Street.
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Richard Serra at Gagosian
RICHARD SERRA
JUNCTION / CYCLE
at Gagosian Chelsea, through NOVEMBER 26, 2011.
555 West 24th Street
New York, NY 10011
T. 212.741.1111 F. 212.741.9611
newyork@gagosian.com
Hours: Tue–Sat 10–6
Pictoplasma Animation Festival in NYC, 11.4 and 11.5
Pictoplasma at The Big Screen
Pictoplasma is holding an animation festival at The Big Screen, November 3 and 4 from 7 to 9 PM, and the week-end, November 5 and 6 from 11 AM to 2PM, the 60-Minute Mini-Plasma reel runs for young fans. No Charge.
The Big Screen is located west of 6th Avenue, between 29th and 30th Streets, For more information,….
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WEDNESDAY November 2, 6:30 – 9 pm
The IFPDA Preview benefits The IFPDA Foundation. Tickets are $75 and include a run-of-show pass.
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Master Painters of India, at The MET
Wonder of the Age, Master Painters of India, 1100–1900
At The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Avenue, at 82nf Street, through January 8, 2012
Hans-Peter Feldmann at The Guggenheim
The Guggenheim, a work of art in itself, is located at Fifth Avenue and 89th Street. For more information,….
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Fans of art, animation and illustration will be remiss to miss the Pictoplasma extravaganza — the corner stone of Illustration Week (s) coming November 3 to 6.
Filed under Art, Enjoying New York City, Navigating New York | Comment (0)Ingres at The Morgan
Ingres at the Morgan
through November 27, 2011
![]() Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Odalisque and Slave, 1839, graphite, black and white chalk, gray and brown wash. Thaw Collection, The Morgan Library & Museum. |
This exhibition presents seventeen exceptional drawings and three letters by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780–1867), one of the greatest draftsman and portraitists in French history. Spanning the artist’s career—from his days as a young student in Toulouse, to his tenure as a pensionnaire at the French Academy in Rome, to the 1850s when he ran one of the preeminent studios in Paris—the exhibition reveals the freshness and originality Ingres brought to the classical style.
The Morgan Library & Museum is located at 225 Madison Avenue, at 36th Street.
Filed under Art, Children in New York City, Enjoying New York City, Museums, Navigating New York, New York City | Comment (0)Marco Grob 9/11 exhibition at Milk, 450 West 15th Street
This is a wonderful exhibition, Marco Grob’s portraits of 9/11 with oral histories at Milk Studios, 450 West 15th Street.
Visit if you can.
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