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From the archive: invitation for a 1935 group exhibition at Secession Gallery in New York, which inc
“This may sound facetious, but a number of years ago in Provincetown a lady from the Midwest,
“The tradition of modern art is a tradition of revolution: there’s one revolution after
Georgia O’Keefe
Adolph GottliebPetaloid1968. 96 x 96 x 48”.Painted steel.©Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foun
FROM THE #ARCHIVE: In 1950, #Kootz Gallery invites three of their represented #artists, #AdolphGottl
From The #Archive:In 1959, #AdolphGottlieb has a solo show at Galerie Rive Droite in #Paris.The #exh
In 1972, Thomas Hess said of #AdolphGottlieb, “He has the option to dare greatly, and Got
Adolph Gottlieb, “Untitled”. 1973. Monotype in oil on paper. 26x18"&nbs
Happy birthday to Esther Gottlieb, co-founder and first President of the Adolph & Esther Got
Adolph Gottlieb Composition 1956Gouache on paper20 ¼ x 29 ¼ ”&
Adolph GottliebUntitled1973Monotype in ink on paper 16 x 12” “A Painter’s Hand: Th
Watch Sanford Hirsch, Executive Director of the Gottlieb Foundation, read from the archive Gottlieb&
On this day in 1960, a one-man show of Adolph Gottlieb’s works opens at Galerie Neufville in P
On November 3rd, the Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia will be holding a sympo
In a 1963 letter to Martin Friedman, Samuel Kootz discusses Adolph Gottlieb’s painting &ld
Adolph Gottlieb“Edge”197260 x 48”Now on view through 1/21/18 at the @honolulumuseu
Opening today: The exhibition “10 Americans After Paul Klee” at Zentrum Pau
Adolph Gottlieb Nocturnal Beams1954 Oil on canvas 47 x 59” On view at the The Fralin Muse
Adolph Gottlieb Tilted Wall 1968 23 x 29 x 23 “ Painted aluminum On view from now un
Charles Green Shaw — Flight in Space, 1968. Painting: oil on canvas, 102 x 127 cm. Priva
“Who’s afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue”, Barnett Newman, 1966
Frank Auerbach — Playing Card - Two Heads J.Y.M., 1969. Printmaking: screenprint on pape
Paul Klee, Southern Tunisian Gardens, 1919.
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