Meet the artists selected for the 2019 Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency produced in collaboration with Collar Works.
Read Morehis summer, Camden Arts Centre will present the first institutional exhibition in the UK of Elizabeth Murray
Read MoreA night of collaborative poetry, dance, music and film in celebration of Elizabeth Murray with a nod to the cutouts of Henri Matisse
Read MoreCritic Roberta Smith and curator Jason Andrew will discuss the work and life of Elizabeth Murray and the profound influence she continues to have on contemporary artists.
Read MoreA new Anderson Collection exhibit looks back on an
artist unconstrained by the frame.
Elizabeth Murray’s work expands the definition of painting and challenges its conventions. This installation at the Anderson Collection focuses on large-scale shaped, multipart canvases and related works on paper composed of dynamic forms in striking color, both from within and outside of the museum’s collection.
Read MoreFeaturing more than ninety works from the museum’s permanent collection as well as several loans, Approaching Landscape considers how artists depict natural, built, and imaginary environments as ways to explore the complex relationships humans have with the places they choose to inhabit.
Read MoreJoin HOWL! Arts, Inc. and the Estate of Elizabeth Murray for a birthday celebration and the official American Masters PBS livestream event of “Everybody Knows… Elizabeth Murray.” Doors open at 8pm / Livestream begins at 9pm.
Read MoreTaking place across Victoria Miro's London galleries, this international, cross-generational exhibition is a celebration of women artists who have shaped and transformed, and continue to influence and expand, the language and definition of abstract painting.
Read MoreArtforum: The twenty-five works in “Elizabeth Murray: Painting in the ‘80s” made it absolutely clear why she became one of the leading American paintings of that decade, even though her work—no more neo-expressionist than neo-geo—didn’t really fit in which anything else going on.
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The Parrish Art Museum's Friday Nights programming will continue on January 19 with Everybody Knows...Elizabeth Murray. The documentary, which premiered in 2016 at the Tribeca Film Festival, is directed by Kristi Zea and narrated by Meryl Streep. The film will be introduced by Sophie Ellsberg - an actress, director, and Murray's daughter. In its short sixty minutes, Everybody Knows...Elizabeth Murray explores the relationship between Murray's family life and career, and examines her place in contemporary art history.
Read MoreNew York Studio School is pleased to present an evening with critic Roberta Smith and curator Jason Andrew in discussion of the life and work of Elizabeth Murray.
Read MorePace Gallery is pleased to present its ninth exhibition since 1996 devoted to the work of Elizabeth Murray. The exhibition draws together sixteen paintings created by the artist in the 1980s, including loans from the Colby College Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Read MoreOn view are twelve drawings for paintings dating from single decade (1987-1995) of Elizabeth Murray’s illustrious career. This exhibition coincides with a major exhibition of paintings Elizabeth Murray: Painting in the ‘80s on view at Pace (510 W25th Street, NYC) through January 13, 2018.
Read MoreJoin us for a free screening of Everybody Knows Elizabeth Murray, directed by Kristi Zea at SVA Theater on Monday, November 20, 2017 at 7pm.
Read MoreOn view at the Met, this installation borrows its title from the series of drawings rendered by Donald Moffett on paper pierced with a bullet shot by his friend Robert Beck. Exhibition includes works by Alice Aycock, Lynda Benglis, and Elizabeth Murray among others.
Read MoreTwo drawing by Elizabeth Murray are featured in this summer group exhibition at Richard Telles Fine Art in Beverly Hills. Exhibition also includes work by Carroll Dunham, Victor Estrada, and Sterling Ruby.
Read MorePainted in 1979, "Druid," which is currently on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art, is one of Elizabeth's early shaped canvas works. Estate curator, Jason Andrew, offers a brief history behind the making of one of the artist’s early masterworks.
Read MoreLocks Gallery is pleased to present Shape Paintings, featuring Jennifer Bartlett, James Havard, Ralph Humphrey, Elizabeth Murray, Joanna Pousette-Dart, David Row, and Richard Tuttle. This exhibition brings together works that span the several decades of painting - challenging the traditional, rectilinear, sharp-cornered canvas to create a playful evolution of color and form.
Read MoreShaping a Modern Legacy: Karl and Jennifer Salatka Collect celebrates the generosity of Karl and Jennifer Salatka, who have made generous gifts to CMOA’s collection for the last 15 years, drawing from their impressive holdings of post–World War II art.
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