Fisher Landau Center for Art image download page for press and publicity
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LORNA SIMPSON: Hypothetical?February 9–October 30, 2017 1st floor | Exhibition checklist (PDF) | Press Release (PDF) |
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Lorna Simpson, Hypothetical?, 1992 (detail). Photograph, text, instrument mouthpieces and sound. Dimensions variable. Whitney Museum of American Art. Promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau. P.2010.262 |
Lorna Simpson, Hypothetical?, 1992 (detail). Photograph, text, instrument mouthpieces and sound. Dimensions variable. Whitney Museum of American Art. Promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau. P.2010.262 |
Lorna Simpson, Hypothetical?, 1992 (detail). Photograph, text, instrument mouthpieces and sound. Dimensions variable. Whitney Museum of American Art. Promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau. P.2010.262 |
Lorna Simpson, Hypothetical?, 1992 (detail). Photograph, text, instrument mouthpieces and sound. Dimensions variable. Whitney Museum of American Art. Promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau. P.2010.262 |
Lorna Simpson, Hypothetical?, 1992 (detail). Photograph, text, instrument mouthpieces and sound. Dimensions variable. Whitney Museum of American Art. Promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau. P.2010.262 |
Lorna Simpson, Untitled, 1990. Seven internal dye diffusion transfer prints (Polaroids) in frames, with six plastic plaques. 36 x 101 1/4 x 2 inches overall, edition no. 2/3. Whitney Museum of American Art. Promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau. P.2010.264 a-m |
Lorna Simpson, Outline, 1990 Two gelatin silver prints in frames with six plastic plaques. 48 7/8 x 83 3/4 x 1 5/8 inches, edition no. 2/4 Whitney Museum of American Art. Promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau. P.2010.263a-b |
Lorna Simpson, Queensize, 1991. Two gelatin silver prints in frames, with plastic plaque. 102 3/16 x 50 1/4 x 2 inches overall, edition no 1/4. Whitney Museum of American Art. Promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau. P.2010.266 a-c |
LANGUAGE AS REPRESENTATIONJohn Baldessari, Nancy Dwyer, Neil Jenney, Barbara Kruger, Suzanne McClelland, Richard Prince & Ed Ruscha.Curated by Nicholas Arbatsky. September 8, 2016 – October 30, 2017 3rd floor | Exhibition checklist (PDF) | Press Release (PDF) |
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Suzanne McClelland, Alright, Alright, Alright, 1992. Charcoal, acrylic, enamel on canvas, 96 x 96 inches. |
Richard Prince, My First Girl, 1989. Acrylic and silkscreen on canvas, 75 x 58 inches. |
Neil Jenney, Paint and Painted, 1970. Oil on canvas with wood frame, 48-3⁄4 x 73-1⁄2 x 2-3⁄4 inches. |
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INTUITIVE PROGRESSIONCurated by Nicholas Arbatsky. Extended through 2017 2nd floor | Exhibition checklist (PDF) | Press Release (PDF) Click on the images below to download high-resolution Zip archive files. Larger files may be available if required. |
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Left to right: Peter Schuyff, Untitled, 1991. Oil on canvas, 114 x 24 inches (each). Karla Knight, Half and Hole (Ascendant), 1989. Oil on linen, 41 x 95 inches (top). Karla Knight, Full and Hole, 1987. Oil on linen, 50 x 100 inches. Kiki Smith, Untitled a.k.a. The Sitter, 1992. Wax, cheesecloth, wood and dye, 28 x 24 x 36 inches. |
Left to right: James Brown, Hats, 1982. Oil on paper, 50 x 38 inches. Whitney Museum of American Art. Promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau. P.2010.41. James Brown, Brown Eleggua, 1982. Enamel, pastel and graphite on canvas, 96 x 66 inches. Donald Baechler, Composition with Arithmetic, 1990. Ink, gesso, flashe, coffee, pencil and collage on paper, 51 1/2 x 40 inches. Donald Baechler, Arithmetic, 1990. Acrylic, oil, fabric collage on linen, 100 x 80 inches. Kiki Smith, Banshee Pearls, 1991. Twelve: 4 color lithographs, 22 1/2 x 30 1/2 inches (each). Kiki Smith, Untitled a.k.a. The Sitter, 1992. Wax, cheesecloth, wood and dye, 28 x 24 x 36 inches. |
Left to right: Sherrie Levine, Thin Stripe #6, 1986. Casein and wax on mahogany, 24 x 20 inches. Whitney Museum of American Art. Promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau. P.2010.177. Sherrie Levine, Thin Stripe #2, 1985. Casein and wax on mahogany, 24 x 20 inches. Whitney Museum of American Art. Promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau. P.2010.176. Sherrie Levine, Untitled, 1988. Casein on lead, 40 x 20 inches. Sherrie Levine, Untitled, 1988. Casein on lead, 40 x 20 inches. Whitney Museum of American Art. Promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau. P.2010.179. Agnes Martin, Untitled, 1960, 1965, 1964, 1964. Black ink on paper, 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches (each). Whitney Museum of American Art. Promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau. P.2010.204-206. Agnes Martin, Grey Stone II, 1961. Oil, gold leaf & pencil on linen, 74 3/4 x 73 3/4 inches. |
Left to right: Joseph Amar, Lillian, Miriam, Hannah, Anne, Farah, 1990. Oil on linen, 30 x 30 inches (each). |
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Fisher Landau Center For Art, exterior view Photo: Hermann Feldhaus The linked file from the above photo measures 5.5". Click here for a larger 7.75" version (13 MB) |
Fisher Landau Center For Art, lobby Andy Warhol, Portrait of Emily Fisher Landau, 1984 Acrylic and silkscreen on canvas, 40 x 40 inches © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / ARS, New York Photo: courtesy of Fisher Landau Center for Art. |
Fisher Landau Center For Art, library Photo: Tony Morgan |
Fisher Landau Center For Art, lobby left: Jon Kessler, City, 1989 Glass, steel, aluminum, steel mesh, and motor 92 x 94 x 70 inches. right: Andy Warhol, Portrait of Emily Fisher Landau, 1984 Acrylic and silkscreen on canvas, 40 x 40 inches © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / ARS, New York Photo: Hermann Feldhaus |
Emily Fisher Landau Photo: Matthew Roberts |
Emily Fisher Landau at home December 2005 with Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1958 (Seagram Mural Sketch). Photo: Grant Peterson |