mark rothko
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Max Ernst, Le hibou, 1954, pastel on paper
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Miyoko Ito melded her inspirations — Cubism, Paul Klee, and surrealism filtered through the Chicago Imagists — to her awareness of luminosity and tonality, which came from studying watercolor and ink painting, and to her personal experience. In her art, we glimpse something we cannot comprehend — a sense of longing and mystery, isolation and solitude fill the paintings.
More than 30 years after her death, Ito is having her self-named debut show at the spacious Matthew Marks Gallery.
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Safwan Dahoul, Dream 21 (2009)
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Copy from Francois Clouet, Mary, Queen of Scots in white mourning (19th century, after 1561 portrait)
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Jessica Wohl, To Ed with love, Rosie (2012)
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Fabrice Samyn, Pupil’s mask (2013)
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Salvador Dalí, "Woman with a Head of Roses", 1935
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'Unicorn' by Tetsuhiro Wakabayashi
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Mac Zimmermann (1912-1995) — Family Life [oil on hardboard, 1955]
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Rene Magritte - Cinéma bleu
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René Magritte
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Enrique Martínez Celaya
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Paula Turmina (Brazilian, 1991), Against the sun, 2022. Oil on canvas, 50 × 70 cm.
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Donald Laycock (Australian, b. 1931)
Oracle, 1977
Oil on canvas
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Piet Mondrian - Row of eleven poplars in red, yellow, blue and green (1908)
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