Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Andrew Moore, Ballet Pavilion, Havana, Cuba from the series Cuba (2000)

View through Artsy
Oversized dye coupler, 37 × 46 3/4 in
Title: Andrew Moore, Ballet Pavilion, Havana, Cuba from the series Cuba (2000)
Description:
Oversized dye coupler, 37 × 46 3/4 in.

Related Results

Biography Box: Peter Moore
Biography Box: Peter Moore
This is one of a series of special boxes - like the "Name Boxes", but even less common - that Maciunas made for friends. Each Biography Box contains an assortment of real and faux ...
Bahram Gur in the Sandalwood Pavilion (painting, verso; text, recto), folio from a manuscript of the Khamsa (Haft Paykar) by Nizami
Bahram Gur in the Sandalwood Pavilion (painting, verso; text, recto), folio from a manuscript of the Khamsa (Haft Paykar) by Nizami
This work illustrates the episode of Bahram Gur visiting the Chinese princess Yaghme in her sandalwood pavilion. Here, too, the king and his bride sit together, served and enterta...
Flux White Meditation
Flux White Meditation
This example of Flux White Meditation is incomplete. The box should contain a white powder designed to simulate a narcotic or psychedelic drug. This example was given to Barbara an...
The Young Ladies of Giverny, Sun Effect
The Young Ladies of Giverny, Sun Effect
As a young artist in Paris Monet he was particularly impressed with the work of Courbet and Manet. During the 1860s he painted large-scale, ambitious works in an effort to attain f...
Pond with Water Lilies
Pond with Water Lilies
From his earliest years as a painter, Monet’s art was rooted in the direct and prolonged analysis of nature. Throughout his career, he grappled with the task of developing techniqu...
Bundle of Events
Bundle of Events
This represents a second, and less common, version of M23685. The crumpled sheet, edited by Shigeko Kubota and designed and produced by George Maciunas, is printed on both sides an...

Back to Top