Thursday, January 14, 2010

Modern Art at the Met

I can't resist just one last post about my visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan. When deciding which sections of the museum were on my "must see" list, Modern Art was near the top. While I do enjoy the art of the old masters (truly stunning), I would have to say that I'm more surrealist than realist. There's something about modern art that speaks to me, and in my opinion, that's the magic of art.

I spent many hours appreciating the works of artists such as Klee, Miro, O'Keefe and Warhol, among others, as well as my personal favourite, Jackson Pollock. These are some of the highlights of my tour through Modern Art at the Met:

Georges Braque
Candlestick and Playing Cards on a Table, 1910
Oil on Canvas


Joan Miro
Dutch Interior (III), 1928
Oil on Canvas


Balthus
Pierre Matisse, 1938
Oil on Canvas


Paul Klee
Untitled, 1914
Watercolour on Paper


Piet Mondrian
Composition, 1921
Oil on Canvas


Fernand Leger
Mechanical Elements, 1920
Oil on Canvas


Juan Gris
Still Life With a Guitar, 1913
Oil on Canvas


Joan Miro
Vines and Olive Trees, Tarragona, 1919
Oil on Canvas


Georgia O'Keefe
Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue, 1931
Oil on Canvas


Georgia O'Keefe
Pelvis II, 1944
Oil on Canvas


Andy Warhol
Self Portrait, 1986
Acrylic and Silkscreen on Canvas


Anselm Kiefer
Bohemia Lies by the Sea, 1996
Oil, Emulsion, Shellac, Charcoal and Powdered Paint on Burlap


Jackson Pollock
Autumn Rhythm (Number 30), 1950
Enamel on Canvas



Jackson Pollock
Number 7, 1952
Enamel and Oil on Canvas


Jackson Pollock

Number 28, 1950
Enamel on Canvas



Willem de Kooning
Easter Monday, 1955-56
Oil and Newspaper Transfer on Canvas


Hans Hofmann
Veluti in Speculum, 1962
Oil on Canvas


Ellsworth Kelly
Spectrum V, 1969
Oil on Canvas


Roy Lichtenstein
Stretcher Frame with Cross Bars III, 1968
Oil and Magna on Canvas


Andy Warhol
Nine Jackies, 1964
Acrylic and Silkscreen on Canvas


Roy Lichtenstein
Stepping Out, 1978
Oil and Magna on Canvas


All photos by CherishToronto

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