![]() ![]() Readers will be immersed in the exciting and colorful scenes of the museum that can be explored by tracing the mazes on every double page. Artists include Mary Cassat, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, George Seurat, Vincent Van Gogh, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Edvard Munch, André Derain, Paul Matisse, Constantin Brancusi, Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, Liuov Popova, Eleonora Carrington, Paul Klee, René Magritte, Joan Miró, Sonia Delaunay, Vasili Kandinski, Piet Mondrian, Jackson Pollock, David Hockney, Roy Lichtenstein, and Andy Warhol.Movements include impressionism, postimpressionism, expressionism, fauvism, cubism, surrealism, abstract art, and pop art.Seven entertaining mazes are designed to guide you from room to room and help improve fine motor, problem-solving, and visual-perceptual skills.Oversized, full-color interior spreads that engage young minds to interact with modern art movements and artists through eight fold-out flaps.If you should get lost in the galleries, follow the mazes in order to find your way to the next room. But be aware, the art might come alive to become your tour guides. The guided tour turns into an incredible maze adventure as you go through each room you will find recognizable artists and art styles.įrom Monet to Hockney and Klee and Warhol, each lift of the flap explores a new movement. Join a dad and his child for an interactive visit through the art museum. Clayton Fellow.Take a guided tour through the art museum featuring modern art movements from Impressionism to Pop Art! In Philadelphia, the exhibition is curated by Amanda Sroka, Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art, with support from Alexis Assam, Constance E. The Organizing Curator is Stephanie Weber, Curator for Contemporary Art, Lenbachhaus Munich. Senga Nengudi: Topologies is organized by the Lenbachhaus Munich in cooperation with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Book timed tickets in advance 18 and under are always free.įor more information, visit. ![]() On view from May 2 through July 25 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, open Friday through Monday. The exhibition will be presented in the museum’s Dorrance Special Exhibition Galleries and is accompanied by a major catalogue. Shown together, they affirm Nengudi’s pivotal role in redefining the possibilities of sculpture and abstraction, and exemplify the continuing vitality and urgency of her practice. The exhibition in Philadelphia also focuses in greater depth on her work in recent decades. sculptures made of sand-filled pantyhose, and documentation of her collaborative and performance-based artworks from her time working between New York and Los Angeles. Featuring more than 70 artworks, this includes Nengudi’s rarely exhibited Water Compositions, her iconic R.S.V.P. In one of the most expansive exhibitions of her work to date, Senga Nengudi: Topologies traces the range of the artist’s career and context from the 1970s to today. Marked by her innovative use of everyday materials that range from water and sand to pantyhose and air conditioning units, Nengudi’s work bridges the mediums of sculpture and performance, offering a cross-disciplinary investigation into the personal experiences of the Black female body and the collective impulses of community and ritual. Tate Britain, London Once the provocative home of artistic sensation, the gallery is now vacuous, worthy and fundamentally dull. The Philadelphia Museum of Art is the only East Coast venue for a major traveling exhibition devoted to Senga Nengudi, a leading figure of the 1970s Black American avant-garde and a pioneering artist of our time. ![]()
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