Mnuchin Gallery proudly presents ABSTRACTION, an exhibition that delves into the dynamic ways post-war and contemporary artists have defined, challenged, and expanded, our comprehension of abstract art.
Read MoreThe Shah Garg Foundation is pleased to present Making Their Mark, a major exhibition showcasing the works of more than 80 of the most significant women artists from the last eight decades.
Read MoreApplications now accepted for the 2022 session. Deadline is December 15!
Read MoreWild Life is the first institutional presentation of Murray’s work in Texas since the historic 1987 traveling exhibition Elizabeth Murray: Paintings and Drawings at the Dallas Museum of Art. It is the first presentation of Reaves’s work in the south, as well as the first exhibition to survey her work of the last five years.
Read MoreOn the occasion of Christie’s offering of Elizabeth Murray’s Moonbeam (1995-96) in the Post-War & Contemporary Art Day Sale on October 7, 2020, Estate curator Jason Andrew researched the work, offering a unique perspective on Murray’s inspiration and intention.
Read MoreGladstone Gallery announces its representation of the Estate of Elizabeth Murray. Murray’s densely painted, often uniquely-shaped canvases and intuitive approach to depicting forms and colors in space transformed the course of art history and continue to have a significant impact on contemporary artists working today.
Read MoreJust in time for the annual art fairs in Miami this week, the Pérez Art Museum has became the latest institution to acquire a work by Elizabeth Murray. The painting acquired is Falling, painted in 1976. The work is currently on view at the museum included in the exhibition “The Gift of Art", an ongoing exhibition highlighting the museum’s permanent collection during its 35th Anniversary year.
Read MoreIn an exciting week at the fall auctions, the highest price paid for a work by Elizabeth Murray was set at Phillips on November 13, only to be broken two days later in a separate sale at Sotheby’s.
Read MoreMeet the artists selected for the 2019 Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency produced in collaboration with Collar Works.
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