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Opening at Tate Modern on April 17, the exhibition Henri Matisse ... tried his hand at standalone cut-outs—notably for the abstract cover of the Cahiers d’Art in 1936—they were clearly ...
Hauptman, one of the organizers of "Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs" at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, said, "Even at that point when he'd had a full career, he was well-known, he could have ...
Poor health prevented him from painting, but didn’t stop him from creating art. Instead of using ... curator of “Henri Matisse: Cut Outs”. “They were a way of collapsing line and colour ...
Henri Matisse started making his iconic cut ... This at least is the standard narrative about the cut-outs that many art historians relate. Yet there was another factor besides illness that ...
The show, “Henri Matisse: the Cut-Outs,” which runs from Oct. 12 through Feb. 8 at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), includes 100 works from private and public collections, drawings ...
They predate Pop Art. The images have been reproduced ... a frame of mind which is close to that of prayer.” Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs runs from 17 April to 7 September at London's Tate ...
In old age in the 1940s, as he descended into ill health, Matisse began work on his cut-outs. "The culmination ... directed at the status of the work of art," explains MOMA's press release.
Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs, which ran between 17 April and 7 September ... the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Without their generosity and the trust they placed in Tate the exhibition would ...
The court of appeal in Versailles is passing judgment this month on a long-running and complex civil case over two cut-outs by Henri ... Matisse, the artist’s younger son, a renowned art dealer ...