MONET'S LATE WORK AT GAGOSIAN GALLERY IN CHELSEA
This is the garden (not in full bloom) that Claude Monet painted over and over again as his muse. The exhibition of late work has no resemblance to this photograph as he was unfortunately losing his eyesight.
Therefore, the late work, not often curated to be seen together, highlights the work that shows an inadvertent transition towards abstract expressionism in many of the late paintings. The echoes of the future are apparent.'
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
MONET- LATE WORKS IN CHELSEA
Labels:
art,
chelsea,
Claude Monet,
Gagosian Gallery,
Museum,
New York Times
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