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a silent noise:from babylon to broadway
She rarely showed he paintings publicly and refused to put any of her work up for sale. Of course, she came from a wealthy family and didn’t have to sell her art to survive or play the art game with … Continue reading
									
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		MATISSE SCULPTURE: Static Mass Into Dynamic Emblem
Henri Matisse did not concern himself only with painting, when what would be termed “fauvism” was coming forth in the summer of 1905 when he was in Collioure with Andre Derain. He also drew continually, and pondered the possibilities of … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.					
					
													
						Tagged Albert Elsen, Conor Jordan, Donald Kuspit, Henri Matisse, John Elderfield, Karl Ruhrberg, Matisse sculpture, Roberta Smith, ROberta Smith New York Times, Sarah Stein, Stephen Nash, Tyler Green					
					
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