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On #Wednesday we wear pink. So does Gertrud Müller, painted by Ferdinand Hodler in 1911. This work was presented @NeueGalerieNY in "Ferdinand Hodler: View to Infinity," the largest US exhibition ever devoted to the major Swiss artist.
Kunstmuseum Solothurn, Dübi-Müller-Stiftung.
This is the Josef Hoffmann "Kunstschau" wallpaper design from 1908. Did you know that you can bring the Wiener Werkstätte aesthetic into your home? These hand-printed wallpaper rolls are available exclusively through the Neue Galerie Design Shop. https://t.co/VupS94Xyxy
#10YearChallenge We look back at our 2009 exhibit, “Brücke: The Birth of Expressionism in Dresden and Berlin, 1905-1913." This was the 1st major exhibit in the US on the pioneering artists of the Expressionist group.
[Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, "Berlin Street Scene,” 1913-14.]
Safe journeys on the eve of #Thanksgiving! 54 million+ people will travel 50+ miles for the holiday. Anyone by donkey?
Please note: Neue Galerie will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, 11/22, and reopens on Friday, 11/23 with regular hours.
[August Macke, Donkey Rider, 1914]
What’s giving you #MondayMotivation? The team here at Neue Galerie is gearing up for “Franz Marc and August Macke: 1909-1914,” an exhibition that will open on October 4: https://t.co/bsvddlH3jh
Franz Marc, “The First Animals,” 1913, gouache + pencil on paper. Private Collection.
Tuesday feelings, courtesy of #PaulKlee
“Senecio (Petit viellard),” 1922, Oil on gauze. Kunstmuseum, Basel, Switzerland