Tuesday Studio Archive
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Tuesday Studio: Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty
Posted on November 30, 2010A special “Tuesday Studio” announcement: we have just added a new forthcoming title to our Spring 2011 list, Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty, published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of […] -
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Tuesday Studio: Stieglitz, Steichen, Strand
Posted on November 23, 2010Between 1917 and 1937, Alfred Stieglitz took 331 photographs of Georgia O’Keeffe. Along with the thousands of letters the two exchanged throughout their 30-year romance, these photographs occupy a sort […] -
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Tuesday Studio: Paul Thek: Diver
Posted on November 9, 2010This year the Whitney Museum of Art presents a retrospective of the American artist, Paul Thek. Seeing his wide range of work makes clear that Thek’s status as a little […] -
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Tuesday Studio: Kurt Schwitters
Posted on November 2, 2010Even for those who speak German, the word Merz may be difficult to translate. Coined in 1919 by the avant-garde artist Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948), Merz is more of an idea […] -
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Tuesday Studio: Eva Hesse Spectres 1960
Posted on October 19, 2010“Aspirations must either lessen and then failure will not be so great, or something must come forth to lessen the burden.” – Eva Hesse This is the declaration of a […] -
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Tuesday Studio: The Late Works of Salvador Dalí
Posted on September 14, 2010“The intelligent painters,” Salvador Dalí proclaimed in 1964, “are those who will be able to integrate into classicism even the wildest experiments, the most disordered and chaotic of our time…My […] -
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Tuesday Studio: The Legend Lives On
Posted on July 20, 2010Today, Tutankhamun is perhaps one of the most well known out of the many ancient Egyptian pharaohs – artifacts from his tomb have been displayed throughout the world. Before the […] -
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Tuesday Studio: Overexposure?
Posted on June 29, 2010Although photography has been around since the late 1800s, its prevalence in today’s society has been a recent rise. With the advent of digital cameras and a more celebrity-oriented society, […] -
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Tuesday Studio: Matisse’s Radical Invention
Posted on April 13, 2010When the Art Institute of Chicago acquired Henri Matisse’s “Bathers by a River” in 1953, the artist wrote a postcard congratulating the museum, noting that he considered the painting one […]