Wall-Hanging with Tomstone Forms on display at The Met Breuer's November exhibition
Opening December 17 at The Met Breuer, Epic Abstraction: Pollock to Herrera begins in the 1940s and extends into the 21st century to explore large-scale abstract painting, sculpture, and assemblage through more than 40 works from The Met collection, a selection of loans, and never-before-seen promised gifts and new acquisitions. Enhanced in the setting of Marcel Breuer’s 1966 modernist architectural masterpiece, icons of Abstract Expressionism, such as Jackson Pollock’s classic “drip” painting No. 28, 1950 (1950), and Louise Nevelson’s monumental Mrs. N’s Palace (1964–77), will be shown in conversation with works by international artists, such as the Hungarian artist Ilona Keserü.
Source: The Met (NY)