Posts Tagged ‘Pop Art’

ROBERT HEINECKEN
para-photographer

Tuesday, June 17th, 2014

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ROBERT HEINECKEN para-photographer
The Moma museum offers first retrospective Object Matter of the groundbreaking work of Robert Heinecken since he died in 2006. He has devoted his life to making art and teaching. He came of age artistically in 1960s Los Angeles, where the burgeoning art scene provided ways to experimentation. Heinecken has always pushed the boundaries between mediums and also between high and popular culture. Heinecken described himself as a para-photographer because his work stood beside or beyond traditional notions of the medium.
Photo report by Pascal GILLET

MOMA
The Museum of Modern Art
11 West 53 Street
New York, NY

MARILYN MONROE
enigmatic legend

Monday, May 26th, 2014

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MARILYN MONROE enigmatic legend
For its new exhibition, Taglialatella gallery tributes to the most revered icon of the 20th century Marilyn Monroe bringing together the works of its great names of Pop Art to offer a range of views on the controversial and enigmatic legend. The exhibition aims to illustrate the incredible persistence of the myth. Entered to the icon row due to artist such Andy Warhol, Marilyn remains a key figure in the American cultural identity. More than fifty years after her death, its modernity is still present in our minds. Latest works of the artist Russell Young (canvas sprinkled with diamond dust) focuses on the attractive power and glamour of the icon.
As artist said: i close the door of my studio with my new paintings inside in hoping that tomorrow, Tinkerbell will have covered them with diamond dust!
Report by Pascal GILLET

Galerie Taglialatella
10/13, rue de Picardie
75003 Paris

MOMA colorfull

Tuesday, May 6th, 2014

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MOMA colorfull
Selected artists viewed at the MOMA… on the POP ART color fingerprints!
Photo by Pascal Gillet

MOMA
11 W 53rd St
New York, NY 10019

Andy Warhol, Politics

Sunday, April 24th, 2011

The galerie Taglialatella is very pleased to present the “Andy Warhol – POLITICS ” exhibition Gallery Taglialatella offers a premier selection of Modern and Contemporary fine art in all media, with a special emphasis on the American Pop Art movement. The new Paris gallery showcases American Pop Art and the icon of the movement Andy Warhol, and highlights other famous artists from Keith Haring to Russell Young, Tom Wesselmann, Jim Dine or Jean-Michel Basquiat.

From May 10th to June 30th 2011