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“Installation views: Ellsworth Kelly and Henry Geldzahler at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1970, via Gledzahler Papers“ (yale.edu)
Daily scene in the Louvre, 1911, Ehrhart, S. D. (Samuel D.),
“A recent inventory of the pictures in the Louvre showed that three hundred and twenty-three canvases were missing. Among the artists included were such masters as Boucher, Carot, Coypel, David, Millet, Vernet, Constable, Reynolds, Lawrence, and Leonardo da Vinci.” (loc.gov)
“This incredible sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Anthony Gormley, consisting of 40,000 clay figures, has been put on display at an empty Tudor manor house. It took five days to place the humanoid characters into position across the ground floor of Barrington Court, a National Trust Property near Ilminster in Somerset.” (dailymail.co.uk)
“Se non avete ancora visitato i depositi di sculture della GAM… MuseoCity è la giusta occasione!” (GAM Milano)
“Laatste kans. De expo Richard Deacon gaat zijn laatste week in. Nog t/m 24 september te zien. Het begon allemaal vier maanden geleden met de spectaculaire aankomst van het topstuk Never Mind.” (MIDDELHEIMMUSEUM)
Obituary for James Lebron, March 2005 (NYTimes)
“Selecting works for an exhibition of Morris Louis’s paintings at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts | from left to right: Marcella Louis Brenner, Abner Brenner, Kenworth Moffett, Lewis Cabot, Reno Molignoni, and James Lebron.” (morrislouis.org)
“By all accounts, he was an old, well-dressed man. On the afternoon of 16th December 1999, 72-year old Dennis Heiner feigned illness and sat on the floor at the Brooklyn Museum.” (iconicphotos.wordpress.com) [Phillip Jones Griffiths]
“Painting transport, 1959. Stor målning bärs uppför trappan på Nationalmuseum 1959. Helge Sjöqvist, Erik Widell, Rolf Nyberg, Mauritz Andersson, Per Erik Anderberg och Arne Holm.” (Nationalmuseum Stockholm)
“Dag Roni Horn! Daar gaan de glassculpturen, 5000 kilo per stuk. Door drie man sterk worden ze weggesleept.“ (De Pont)
“A 19th century Vili mask from Congo meets a 21st century masked conservator in Berlin“ (brunoclaessens.com)
“Entspannt in den Montag: Einfach mal die Andern machen lassen, so wie Hans Josephsohns Plastik „ohne Titel (Liegende)“ aus dem Jahr 1971.“ (Museum Folkwang)