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Last day to visit Chu Teh-Chun’s solo show @operagallery Hong Kong!
Click on the link bellow to visit the online viewing room of the exhibition:
https://t.co/Rtireool8O
Artwork: Chu Teh-Chun, Apaisement du réel, 2005, oil on canvas, 73 x 100 cm
#OperaGallery Singapore is delighted to present "Abstract Masters" from June 24th until July 11th, featuring the works of #SamFrancis, Jean Paul Riopelle, Pierre Soulages, Zao Wou-Ki and Chu Teh-Chun among others.
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Artwork: Sam Francis, Untitled, 1987, acrylic on canvas.
#AndyWarhol, One Grey / Black Marilyn (Reversal Series), II-50-160, circa 1979-1986, acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas, 50.8 x 40.6 cm, on view at #OperaGallery London
#ManoloValdés' solo #exhibition opens tomorrow #OperaGallery New York!
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Artworks:
-Cabeza con Mariposas en Ambar
-Cristal y Mariposas
-Cabeza en Azul con Mariposas
Don’t miss the recently opened exhibition “#NikideStPhalle: Structures for Life” at #MoMAPS1 New York
This is the first #museum #exhibition of the artist in New York, featuring over 200 works spanning through the entire artist’s career.
On view from March 11 to September 6, 2021
#JeanDubuffet looked to the margins of the every day—the art of prisoners, psychics, the uneducated, and the institutionalized—to liberate his own creativity, coining the term “Art Brut”
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Artwork: Jean Dubuffet, Site avec 8 personnages, E 173, 13 juin 1981.
#JeanDubuffet: “Personally, I believe very much in values of savagery; I mean: instinct, passion, mood, violence, madness.” -Jean Dubuffet
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Artwork: Jean Dubuffet, Site avec 4 personnages, 20 aout 1981, acrylic on paper, 50 x 67 cm at #OperaGallery Miami
Robert Rauschenberg's "Buffalo II", 1964, James Rosenquist's "Director", 1964 and Jean Dubuffet's Tasse de Thé I, 1967in the home of Chicago #Collectors Robert and Beatrice Mayer.
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Artwork: #JeanDubuffet, Tasse de Thé I, 1967, polyurethane paint on polyester resin
Joan Miro, Tête, 1967, India ink, watercolor and wax crayon on paper, 69.7 x 99.9 cm
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#JoanMiro
“I chose painting because it was just as indispensable to me as all the food. It seemed to me like a window through which I flew into another world.” - #MarcChagall
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Artwork: Marc Chagall, L'Arrivée de la Reine de Saba, 1971-1972, currently on display at Opera Gallery #Monaco