Museum of Modern Art New York
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A growing interest in Beuys in the United States indicated by the Walker Art Center’s major acquisition
The growing interest is further indicated by the Walker Art Center’s major acquisition
The Museum of Modern Art has loaned 70 paintings for the first in a series of major exhibitions
The inaugural edition focuses on works from the 1960s
Maus, the highly successful re-telling of the Holocaust, uses mice, cats and pigs as the protagonists
Bequest of modern paintings and sculpture to tour American cities
The New York gallery shows gardens are art too
The 56% cut means that nearly $25 million stands to be lost from an annual budget of $46.7 million
Exploring the influence of immigrants and how the world moved on from the war
The bequest, one of the largest in the museum's history, includes three of Gertrude Stein’s Picassos
After Warhol and Johns, it’s the turn of the globe-trotting
The Drill Hall Gallery is showing works by Mark Rothko and Frank Stella, among others
A post considered a bed of nails
The exhibition will travel through Europe, and in 1993 will be enlarged and shown at the Guggenheim to celebrate the artist's sixtieth birthday