Diciembre 21, 2013-abril 21, 2014
Andy Warhol (American, 1928–1987). Ileana Sonnabend. 1973. Acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas, two panels, 40 x
80" (101.6 x 203.2 cm). The Sonnabend Collection. © 2013 Andy Warhol
Foundation for the Visual Arts/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
During a career spanning half a century, Ileana Sonnabend (1914–2007)
helped shape the course of postwar art in Europe and North America. A gallerist
and noted collector, Sonnabend discovered and championed many of the most
significant artists of her time. Among the important works she owned is Robert
Rauschenberg's Combine Canyon (1959), which the Sonnabend family
donated to The Museum of Modern Art in 2012. In celebration of this
extraordinary gift, Ileana
Sonnabend: Ambassador for the Newexplores Sonnabend’s legendary eye through
selected works of art that she presented in her eponymous galleries in Paris
and New York.
Renowned for
her ambassadorial role in bringing new art across the Atlantic, Sonnabend was
instrumental in introducing American Pop art and Minimalism to Europe and
Italian Arte Povera to the United States. She also sought out and supported
some of the most noncommercial and challenging Conceptual, new-media, and
performance-based art of the 1970s. The exhibition includes works by
approximately 40 artists, including Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol,
Robert Morris, Mario Merz, Vito Acconci, Mel Bochner, John Baldessari, and Jeff
Koons. Ileana Sonnabend:
Ambassador for the New reveals
the astounding scope of Sonnabend’s taste and salutes her commitment to
introducing groundbreaking art to the public.
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