“Fritz LangThe Testament of Dr. Mabuse”
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Artworks of the Week Karl Benjamin Karl Benjamin never intended to become an artist. He graduated in 1949 with a degree in English literature, history, and philosophy, and later became interested in …
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Artwork of the Week Hung Lui This painting features many signature elements of Hung Liu’s style: painterly brushwork, dripping paint, multiple canvases, and attention to the figure within direct or i…
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Aluminaire House
The Aluminaire House Foundation has gifted the Aluminaire House™ Exhibit to the Palm Springs Art Museum as a part of their permanent collection. The icon of modernist design has been recon…
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Artwork of the Week Henry Moore Henry Moore’s formal training included study at Leeds School of Art and the Royal College of Art, London. However, he extended his education while living in London thr…
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Artworks of the Week Campana Brothers Commissioned by Murray Moss Gallery in New York, the Banquete is one of the Campana Brothers most iconic chairs. Using children’s toys—a variety of stuffed …
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Artworks of the Week Diane Arbus Mrs. T. Charlton Henry, with her collar of pearls and trappings of wealth, might have appeared an atypical subject for Diane Arbus, the singular photographer best kno…
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Artworks of the Week Adolph Gottlieb Born in New York, Adolph Gottlieb studied at the Arts Students League in 1920-21, then traveled to Europe and lived briefly in Paris. After returning to New …
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