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The image is of a document that appears to be a press release or announcement regarding an art exhibition. The title of the document is "20th-Century Works at Gallery from Busch-Reisinger." The text provides details about an upcoming exhibition featuring works by various 20th-century artists.
Key points from the document include:
Artists and Works:
Exhibition Details:
Organizers:
Contact Information:
The document is typed and appears to be an official communication from the National Gallery of Art.
The image displays a press release or informational document detailing an art exhibition titled "20th-Century Works at Gallery from Busch-Reisinger."
Key points from the document include:
Artists and Works:
Exhibition Details:
Organizers:
Contact Information:
The document concludes with "END."
The image is a document detailing an exhibition of 20th-century works from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at the National Gallery. The exhibition includes artworks by several prominent artists associated with the Bauhaus movement and other notable modern artists.
Key points from the document:
Artists and Works:
Exhibition Details:
Organizers:
Contact Information:
The document concludes with the word "END."
The image is a typed document detailing an exhibition titled "20th-Century Works at Gallery from Busch-Reisinger." Here is a detailed summary of the content:
Artists and Works:
Exhibition Details:
Organizers:
Contact Information:
The document concludes with the word "END."
The image shows a document detailing an exhibition titled "20th-Century Works at Gallery from Busch-Reisinger." The document lists several artists and their works included in the exhibition:
The exhibition, "The Busch-Reisinger Museum: The Twentieth-Century Collection," will be on view at the National Gallery from September 1 through unspecified dates, located on the mezzanine and upper level galleries of the East Building.
The exhibition has been organized by Gabriella Jepson, who previously served as the acting curator at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and is now the assistant director at Harvard's Fogg Art Museum. E. A. Carmean, Jr., the curator of 20th-century art at the Gallery, coordinated the exhibition and wrote the accompanying checklist.
For further information or photographs, contact Katherine Warwick, Assistant to the Director (Information Officer), or Pamela J. Driscoll, Information Officer at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The contact details include an address and a phone number: National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. 20565, area code 202 737-4215, ext. 511.
20TH-CENTURY WORKS AT GALLERY FROM BUSCH-REISINGER
In addition to Josef Albers, Bauhaus artists will include
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy (Composition A 18, 1927), Naum Gabo (Construction
in Space with Balance on Two Points, 1925), Willi Baumeister
(Composition [Untitled], c. 1930), and Oskar Schlemmer (Three Figures
with Furniture-Like Forms, 1929).
The exhibition will also include paintings by Edvard Munch,
Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Alexei Jawlensky and Kasimir Malevich.
The Busch-Reisinger Museum: The Twentieth-Century Collection will
be on view at the National Gallery through September 1. The
exhibition will be installed on the mezzanine and upper level galleries
of the East Building.
The exhibition has been organized by Gabriella Jepson, former
acting curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and recently appointed
assistant director at Harvard's Fogg Art Museum. F. A. Carmean, Jr.,
the Gallery's curator of 20th-century art, coordinated the exhibition
for the Gallery. He has also written the checklist which will
accompany the show.
END
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION or photographs contact Katherine Warwick, Assistant
to the Director (Information Officer) or Pamela J. Driscoll, Information
Office, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C. 20565, area code 202
737-4215, ext. 511.
This image depicts a typed document titled "20TH-CENTURY WORKS AT GALLERY FROM BUSCH-REISINGER". It appears to be a press release or promotional material for an upcoming exhibition of 20th-century art at a gallery from the Busch-Reisinger collection. The document continues to list various Bauhaus artists and the titles of their works that will be included in the exhibition, such as Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Naum Gabo, Willi Baumeister, and Oskar Schlemmer. Additionally, it mentions that paintings by Edvard Munch, Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Alexei Jawlensky, and Kasimir Malevich will also be on display.
The text also provides information about the organizers of the exhibition, noting that Gabriella Jepson, the acting curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and recently appointed assistant director at Harvard's Fogg Art Museum, was involved along with F. E. Carmean, Jr., who is the curator of 20th-century art and coordinator of the exhibition. The document mentions that the exhibition will be on view at the National Gallery through September 1, without specifying the year, and details about the installation locations within the East Building are also included.
At the bottom, the "END" notation indicates the conclusion of the written press release or statement.
At the very bottom, there is a section providing contact information for further details or photographs, naming Katherine Warwick, Assistant to the Director (Information Officer), and Pamela J. Driscoll, Information Officer at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., along with a phone number.
The image shows a typed document titled "20TH-CENTURY WORKS AT GALLERY FROM BUSCH-REISINGER" and is labeled as page 2. The document discusses an exhibition featuring works by Bauhaus artists in addition to Josef Albers. It mentions specific artists and their works, including:
The exhibition also includes paintings by Edvard Munch, Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Alexei Jawlensky, and Kasimir Malevich.
The document states that the Busch-Reisinger Museum's Twentieth-Century Collection will be on view at the National Gallery through September 1, installed on the mezzanine and upper level galleries of the East Building.
It mentions that Gabriella Jepson, former acting curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and currently assistant director at Harvard's Fogg Art Museum, organized the exhibition. E. A. Carmean, Jr., the Gallery's curator of 20th-century art, coordinated the exhibition and wrote the checklist that will accompany the show.
At the bottom, there is contact information for further information or photographs, listing Katherine Warwick, Assistant to the Director (Information Officer), and Pamela J. Driscoll at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., with a phone number and extension.
The document ends with the word "END."
The image shows a document titled "20TH-CENTURY WORKS AT GALLERY FROM BUSCH-REISINGER", which appears to be a press release or informational sheet about an art exhibition. The document is formatted in a clean, typed style, with a structured layout and clear headings.
Exhibition Overview:
Featured Artists:
Curators and Organization:
Contact Information:
The document serves as an informational guide for the public, detailing the scope, artists, and logistics of the exhibition, along with contact information for inquiries. It highlights the significance of the featured artists and the collaborative effort behind the exhibition.
The image is a scanned copy of a document that appears to be an announcement or press release. The document is titled "20th-Century Works at Gallery from Busch-Reisinger." The text is written in a serif font and is centered on the page. The text includes information about an upcoming exhibition of 20th-century works at the National Gallery, featuring artists from the Bauhaus movement and other prominent artists of the time. The exhibition will be on view through September 1 and will be installed on the mezzanine and upper level galleries of the East Building. The exhibition is organized by Gabriella Jepson, former acting curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and recently appointed assistant director at Harvard's Fogg Art Museum. The document also includes contact information for further information or photographs.