Durante 70 años Carmen Herrera no vendió ni una pintura, pero nunca se rindió. Descubre su historia de perseverancia ⬇️ . . . . 📷 Carmen Herrera photo; © Carmen Herrera; Courtesy Lisson Gallery 🖼 Carmen Herrera, “Untitled,” 2013, acrylic on canvas, 72 x 36 in., Purchased as the Gift of Glenstone Foundation and David M. Rubenstein, © Carmen Herrera; Courtesy Lisson Gallery, Located in our East Building, Upper Level, Gallery 406A 🖼 Herrera's mural at the Blanton Museum in Austin (detail). Photo by Steven Saylor. 🖼 Carmen Herrera, “Untitled Estructura (Yellow),” 1966/2016, acrylic and aluminum, 60 × 44 × 5 in., Purchased as the Gift of Glenstone Foundation and David M. Rubenstein, © Carmen Herrera; Courtesy Lisson Gallery, Located in our East Building, Upper Level, Gallery 406A #arte #explorar #artistas #explorepage #noticias #pintar #pinturas #historia #historias #nuevayork #newyork #nyc #cuba #explore #art #mujeres
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The National Gallery of Art serves the nation by welcoming all people to explore and experience art, creativity, and our shared humanity. A center of visual art, education, and culture, the National Gallery of Art is one of the world’s preeminent art museums. Masterpieces from renowned artists, temporary exhibitions from around the globe, and a full spectrum of public programs await visitors free of charge. Follow us on Instagram: @ngadc
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Join us on a journey across America. See how artists find inspiration in the places they call home ➡️ https://bit.ly/4cV3qgt Every artist has a story to tell, and when you take a closer look, you’ll start to see that art is, in many ways, a reflection of the world right outside their door. #WestToEast
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In a world that often values surface over substance, Alice Neel was determined to depict the truth, even in the face of criticism. Uncover her story ⬇️ #ArtUncovered . . . . 🖼 Alice Neel, “Hartley,” 1966, oil on canvas, 50 x 36 in., Gift of Arthur M. Bullowa 📷 Lynn Gilbert, Alice Neel portrait in her studio by ©Lynn Gilbert 1976, New York. 🖼 Alice Neel, Hartley & Ginny, 1970 © Alice Neel 🖼 Alice Neel, Don Perlis and Jonathan, 1982 © Alice Neel
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What if, despite your talent and hard work, your achievements were forgotten simply because of your gender? That’s what happened to Judith Leyster. Uncover her story. #ArtUncovered . . . . 🖼 Judith Leyster, “Self-Portrait,” 1630, oil on canvas, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss 🖼 Frans Hals, "Willem Coymans," 1645, oil on canvas, 30 5/16 × 25 3/16 in., Andrew W. Mellon Collection 🖼 Judith Leyster, “Self-Portrait,” around 1653, oil on canvas 🖼 Jan de Bray, “The Governors of the Guild of St Luke, Haarlem,” 1675, oil on canvas, 51 x 72 in., Rijksmuseum 🖼 Jan Miense Molenaer, “Self-Portrait,” 1640, Oil on canvas 🖼 Judith Leyster, “Man Offering Money to a Young Woman,” 1631, oil on panel, Münzenberger Collection, Frankfurt am Main; Werner Dahl, Düsseldorf, Mauritshuis 🖼 Jan Miense Molenaer, "Allegory of Vanity," 1633, Oil on canvas, 102 x 127 cm, Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio 🖼 Judith Leyster, “Young Boy in Profile,” 1630, oil on panel, Gift of Mrs. Thomas M. Evans
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Today, we have some big news to share. We’re launching a three-year artist residency at the National Gallery and the Corcoran School. The residency will serve as a creative lab—an opportunity for artists, students, and the public to come together, experiment, and explore new ways of thinking and creating. It’s a collaborative effort between the National Gallery, Corcoran School and For Freedoms, an artist-led collective known for their impactful public installations and billboards that inspire creative expression. To celebrate this launch, we invite everyone interested to join us for a three-day kickoff celebration starting this Friday, October 4th: https://bit.ly/3ZO9AeV. We can’t wait to see you there! __ 🖼️ Gordon Parks, "I Am You," 2018, Brooklyn, NY / Madison, WI, Featured in For Freedoms 50 State Initiative Billboards
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Some flowers for you, just because. 🌹 Pierre-Auguste Renoir was celebrated worldwide for his role in the impressionist movement, but what’s fascinating is his early work, which often gets overlooked. Like many of us, in his younger years, Renoir was still trying to find his voice. Before the vibrant colors and loose brushstrokes that characterized his later works, Renoir had a much different style—a style that reveals a side of him that's often overshadowed by his later success. The artist made this painting, “Flowers in a Vase,” when he was 25 years old. The muted colors and exquisite detail draw you in. You can feel the love and labor in each stroke—something that makes sense when you consider his training as a porcelain painter, where precision and elegance were key. It’s a stark contrast to the spontaneous flair of his later work, but it reminds us that beneath every masterpiece lies the essence of exploration, the willingness to grow and evolve. Something we can all take to heart. __ 🖼 Auguste Renoir, "Flowers in a Vase," 1866, oil on canvas, 32 x 25 in., Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon
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Esta artista era pionera en el mundo del arte pop, pero desapareció de la conversación por décadas. Descubre su historia ⬇️ . . . . Jack Mitchell Portrait of Marisol, 1969 Marisol, “Women Leaning,” Chicago Public Library New York World-Telegram and the Sun staff photographer: Hiller, Herman, photographer. - Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection. Timothy Greenfield-Sanders Marisol, from the series Art World, 1994 Born in Paris in 1930 as María Sol Escobar, to Venezuelan parents, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Marisol, “The Party,” Pérez Art Museum Miami
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Imagine you’re in quiet art museum, lost in your thoughts when suddenly, a stranger’s gaze meets yours, and in that fleeting moment, something shifts between you. #Swipe for one visitor’s story about an unexpected encounter he can’t forget⬇ Thanks to The New York Times for discovering this chance encounter 🖤 . . . . 📍 Mark Rothko Room, Our East Building Tower, Gallery 615A
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Nueva meta: tener la confianza de Frederic Edwin Church Tras los intentos de otros artistas de pintar las inmensas Cataratas del Niágara, Church sabía que él sí lo podía hacer. Se convirtió en el primero en representar el poder, detalle y magia de esta obra maestra de la naturaleza de forma tan grandiosa (y tan grande—mide más de 1 x 2 metros). 📍¿Quieres verla en persona? Está expuesta en la planta principal de nuestro edificio oeste, en la galería 71. __ 🖼️ Frederic Edwin Church, “Niagara”, 1857, oil on canvas, 102 × 230 cm, Corcoran Collection (Museum Purchase, Gallery Fund)
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Imagine being so talented that you’re celebrated as one of the greatest of all time. Now picture thousands of people trying to strip you of that acclaim, simply because of your skin color. That’s what happened to Jack Johnson, and this painting tells it all. Uncover his story ⬇️ #ArtUncovered . . . . 🖼️ George Bellows, “Both Members of This Club,” 1909, oil on canvas, Chester Dale Collection 📷 Photograph of Jack Johnson, before 1909, Richard Kyle Fox (1909) The life and battles of Jack Johnson, New York: R.K. Fox 📷 "Jeffries knock-out," Abstract/medium: 1 negative: glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller, 1900, Library of Congress