Madrid’s Fundación Juan March presents Josef Albers: Minimal Media, Maximum Effect until July 6, 2014. This is the first retrospective on the German-born American artist, Josef Albers, who was instrumental in the “continuation of geometrical abstraction” in response to Abstract Expressionism. According to Fundación Juan March, the retrospective is not a “simple chronological journey through […]
The International Center of Photography presents Capa in Color through May 4, 2014. Praised as a black and white photographer, the exhibition is the first to expose the scope of Robert Capa’s color photographs with a number of images never seen before in any form. It showcases more than 100 color images including postwar Paris, […]
Until recently, German recluse Cornelius Gurlitt has been sitting on a hoard of around 1,500 art works. These include pieces by Picasso, Renoir, Monet, Cezanne, Manet, Matisse and Gauguin amongst others. All the pieces were taken and some stolen, under the directions of the German Nazi regime in World War Two. Now, finally these works […]