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Exhibition Catalogues


  • The Steins Collect: Matisse, Picasso, and the Parisian Avant-garde

    Tuesday, 28 February 2012 - Sunday, 03 June 2012

    The Steins CollectMetropolitan Museum of Art, New York
    The Steins were important patrons of modern art in Paris during the early 20th century. This exhibition unites some two hundred works of art to demonstrate the significant impact the Steins' patronage had on artists and the way in which the family disseminated a new standard of taste for modern art. Beginning with the art that Leo Stein collected when he arrived in Paris in 1903, the exhibition traces the evolution of the Steins' taste through the years. While focusing on works by Matisse and Picasso, the exhibition also includes works by Pierre Bonnard, Maurice Denis, Juan Gris, Jacques Lipchitz, Henri Manguin, André Masson, Elie Nadelman and Francis Picabia.

  • Berenice Abbott at Jeu de Paume, Paris

    Monday, 20 February 2012 - Sunday, 29 April 2012

    Berenice AbbottJeu de Paume, Paris
    This exhibition reveals for the first time in France the various stages of the career of the renowned American photographer Berenice Abbott. This retrospective, accompanied by a beautiful exhibition catalogue from Editions Hazan, features over 120 photographs, original works and a series of unpublished documents. By presenting portraits, photographs and architectural shots scientists, the exhibition shows the many facets of a work often reduced to merely a few images. 

  • Princes and Painters in Mughal Delhi, 1707-1857

    Tuesday, 07 February 2012 - Sunday, 06 May 2012

    Princes and Painters in Mughal DelhiAsia Society Museum, New York
    Delhi has served as a cultural center of North India for more than a millennium. This exhibition focuses on the 18th century to the mid-19th century, the crucial period when Delhi moved from being the heart of the late Mughal Empire to becoming the jewel in the crown of the British Raj. The exhibition highlights the interwoven nature of Mughal, European and regional patronage networks within which Delhi artists operated. Approximately 100 objects include works by Delhi-based court artists Nidha Mal and Chitarman, and less familiar works by Ghulam Murtaza Khan, Ghulam Ali Khan and Mazhar Ali Khan.