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Best podcasts about gail levin

Latest podcast episodes about gail levin

Arts and Sciences
Guest Speaker : Roz Dimon

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 140:51


Prof. Gail Levin interviews digital media artist Roz Dimon.

The Movies That Made Her...But Not Me
Episode 23: Almost Famous with Gail Levin

The Movies That Made Her...But Not Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 66:54


In this week's episode, Minnah and Lauren sit down with the casting director of Almost Famous, Gail Levin to discuss the 2000 film. They're joined by Jacob Cromwell (Episode 21: Superbad) for a well-rounded, diverse, and fun conversation about the film's themes, impact, and incredible casting! Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter @MoviesMadeHer to follow the movies we'll cover, new episodes, and all things podcast-related. Have questions or comments for Lauren and Minnah? Email the show at moviesmadeher@gmail.com Hosted by- Minnah Stein & Lauren Lloyd Produced by- Minnah Stein (@minnahstein on Instagram and Twitter) Music Composed by- Antonio Ortiz (@antoniocomposer on Instagram)

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO
Freeing Lee Krasner from the shadow of Jackson Pollock w/ Biographer Gail Levin

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 25:00


21st Century Radio® host Dr. Bob Hieronimus discusses the life and wide-ranging artwork of abstract expressionist painter Lee Krasner. Often overshadowed in art history by husband Jackson Pollock, biographer Gail Levin rights the record of this iconic painter. Conversation originally recorded in 2011. Produced by Hieronimus & Co. for 21st Century Radio®.  Edited version provided to Nightlight Radio with permission. To purchase Lee Krasner: A Biography, head to http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0061845256/hierco0f

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO
Freeing Lee Krasner from the shadow of Jackson Pollock w/ Biographer Gail Levin

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 24:26


21st Century Radio® host Dr. Bob Hieronimus discusses the life and wide-ranging artwork of abstract expressionist painter Lee Krasner. Often overshadowed in art history by husband Jackson Pollock, biographer Gail Levin rights the record of this iconic painter. Conversation originally recorded in 2011. Produced by Hieronimus & Co. for 21st Century Radio®.  Edited version provided to Nightlight Radio with permission. To purchase Lee Krasner: A Biography, head to http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0061845256/hierco0f

Night-Light Radio
Freeing Lee Krasner from the shadow of Jackson Pollock w/ Biographer Gail Levin

Night-Light Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 24:26


21st Century Radio® host Dr. Bob Hieronimus discusses the life and wide-ranging artwork of abstract expressionist painter Lee Krasner. Often overshadowed in art history by husband Jackson Pollock, biographer Gail Levin rights the record of this iconic painter.Conversation originally recorded in 2011. Produced by Hieronimus & Co. for 21st Century Radio®.  Edited version provided to Nightlight Radio with permission.To purchase Lee Krasner: A Biography, head to http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0061845256/hierco0f

The Week in Art
Edward Hopper controversy; The Horror Show in London; a masterpiece in Bruges

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 61:50


This week: the recent opening of Edward Hopper's New York at the Whitney Museum has reignited a controversy over the provenance of some of his works. We talk to the leading Hopper scholar Gail Levin about the story of Arthayer R. Sanborn, a Baptist Minister who befriended the Hopper family and eventually amassed a vast collection of memorabilia and art, some of which is in the Whitney Museum's exhibition. In London, Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard tell us about The Horror Show!, their exhibition looking at British culture over the past 50 years, and how artists, film-makers and musicians have used horror and fantasy as a means of exploring the political and social realities of the UK in that time. And this episode's Work of the Week is the newly restored Death of the Virgin by the Flemish primitive painter Hugo van der Goes, which is the centrepiece of a new exhibition in Bruges.Edward Hopper's New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, until 5 March 2023.Gail Levin's website: gaillevin.commons.gc.cuny.eduThe Horror Show! A Twisted Tale of Modern Britain, Somerset House, London, until 19 February 2023Face to Face with Death: Hugo van der Goes, Old Masters and New Interpretations, Sint-Janshospitaal, Bruges, Belgium, until 5 February 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fifty Key Stage Musicals: The Podcast
Ch, 12- GUYS AND DOLLS

Fifty Key Stage Musicals: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 50:56


GUYS AND DOLLS COMPOSER: Frank Loesser LYRICIST: Frank Loesser BOOK: Abe Burrows and Jo Swerling DIRECTOR: George S. Kauffman CHOREOGRAPHER: Michael Kidd PRINCIPLE CAST: Robert Alda (Sky), Isabel Bigley (Sarah), Vivian Blaine (Adelaide), Sam Levene (Nathan) OPENING DATE: Nov 24, 1950 CLOSING DATE: Nov 28, 1953 PERFORMANCES: 1,200 SYNOPSIS: Gambler Nathan Detroit needs $1000 to secure a place for his illegal games. When he runs into fellow gambler, Sky Masterson, he bets him $1000 that Sky cannot take the pious Sister Sarah Brown out on a date.  Producers enchanted by Damon Runyon's short story The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown sought to have it adapted into a musical. Book writer Abe Burrows suggested the benefits of introducing a secondary couple whose storyline could comedically compliment the romantic leads, but as he developed the new characters, their plot quickly became intertwined with the original love story. Guys and Dolls became a show with equally significant, dual narratives. When character actor Sam Levene was cast as Nathan Detroit, his lack of musical talent dictated major artistic decisions in the development of the libretto. Thomas S Hischak seeks to outline the development of Guys and Dolls as a timeless “musical fable” and comment on the reasons for its lasting success, focusing on how each song revealed new information the audience and how the plot of the show was so tightly constructed it made every element interdependent on one another to succeed.  Thomas Hischak is the author of over thirty books on theatre, film, and popular music. Among his works on the musical theatre are The Oxford Companion to the American Musical; The Rodgers and Hammerstein Encyclopedia; Word Crazy: Broadway Lyricists; The Jerome Kern Encyclopedia; The Mikado to Matilda: The British Musical on the New York Stage; and Musical Misfires: Three Decades of Broadway Musical Heartbreak (with Mark A. Robinson). He is Emeritus Professor of Theatre at the State University of New York at Cortland and a Fulbright scholar who has taught and directed in Greece, Lithuania, and Turkey. Website: www.thomashischak.com SOURCES Guys and Dolls, Original Broadway Cast Recording. Decca (1950) Guys and Dolls, 1992 Revival Cast Recording. Masterworks Broadway (1992) Guys and Dolls, starring Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. The Samuel Goldwyn Company (1955) Guys and Dolls: Off The Record, starring Nathan Lane and Faith Prince, directed by Gail Levin. KDEQ Television (1992) The Making of Guys and Dolls by Keith Garebian, published by Mosaic Press (2010) A Most Remarkable Fella: Frank Loesser and the Guys and Dolls in his Life by Susan Loesser, published by Donald I. Fine, Inc. (1993) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Interviews by Brainard Carey
Elaine A. King

Interviews by Brainard Carey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 24:02


Elaine A. King was born in Oak, Park, Illinois and grew up in the Chicago area.  She was a Professor, at Carnegie Mellon University teaching the History of Art/Theory/Museum Studies.  King received an interdisciplinary Ph.D. from Northwestern University in 1986 from the School of Speech (Theory and Culture) and History of Art. Dr. King holds a joint Masters Degree in Art History and Public Policy, from Northern Illinois University and her B.A. was awarded from Northern Illinois University in Art History and American History [Pre-Law]. In 2002 she received a Certificate of Fine Arts and Decorative Arts Appraisal New York University.  In May 2011 she was invited to become a member of the National Press Club in Washington, DC. She is a freelance critic who frequently writes for Sculpture, ARTES, Grapheion and the Washington Post. Dr. King served as the Executive Director and Curator of the Carnegie Mellon Art Gallery [1985-1991, and was the Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, [1993-1995] following the Robert Mapplethorpe debacle. Throughout her career as a curator she organized over forty-five art exhibitions, including a wide range of one-person exhibitions and catalogues for artists, Barry Le Va, Martin Puryear, Tishan Hsu, Gordan Matta-Clark, Elizabeth Murray, Mel Bochner, Nancy Spero, Robert Wilson, David Humphrey, and Martha Rosler. In addition, she has curated a wide range of group exhibitions including Light Into Art: Photography to Virtual Reality, New Generations, New York, Chicago, The Figure As Fiction, Abstraction Today, Drawing in the Eighties, and Art In the Age of Information. In February 2007 she was the guest curator for the Maria Mater O'Neill mid-career survey exhibition for the Museo of Art Puerto Rico, San Juan that opened in February 2007 and compiled a catalogue titled Artist Interrupted, 1986-2006.  In the fall of 2009 she was a guest curator at the Mattress Factory, in Pittsburgh for the exhibition titled Likeness: Transformation of Portrayal After Warhol's Legacy. King has been the guest curator several times for the Hungarian Graphic Arts Biennial in Gyór between 1993-2005. The International Studies Art Program American University's selected her to be the distinguished Art Historian/Critic in-residence to teach in Corciano, Italy, in the fall 2006.  Additionally Elaine King and Kim Levin were asked to nominate artists for the Venice Biennale. She has been awarded numerous grants from diverse agencies including: United States Office of Information –Curatorial Grant for the American Section of the Master of Graphic Arts Biennial, Györ Hungary [shipping] Pennsylvania Arts Council Grant, Art Criticism Fellowship, The Trust for Mutual Understanding, Rockefeller Foundation, (research in Slovakia) The National Endowment for the Arts (In 1989,1988,1985, 1983) Museum s/catalogues, Hillman Foundation, Warhol Foundation, Richard K. Mellon Foundation Grant, French International Fund from Artists' Action, for the Michel Gerard exhibit, American Association of Museums, Award of Merit for the Tishan Hsu catalogue Award of Distinction, American Association of Museums for the Mel Bochner catalogue. She was awarded an IREX grant to do research in Prague on changes in contemporary art after the fall of the wall. King was part of a panel discussion on Censorship and the Culture Wars at the Ann Arbor Film Festival and a reviewer for Bullfrog Films. In September 2006, Allworth Press published the anthology titled Ethics and the Visual Arts that she and Gail Levin co-edited. Elaine King. In 2001 she was awarded a Senior Research Fellowship by the Smithsonian Institution's American Art Museum to research contemporary portraiture.  Also King was awarded a Short-term Research Fellow in 2003 from the Smithsonian Institution National Portrait Gallery as well as a Short-term Fellowship at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art.

Come Together San Diego Podcast
HOW AND WHY TO VOLUNTEER OR RUN FOR THINGS TO PROTECT JUDEO CHRISTIAN VALUES AND YOUR KIDS.

Come Together San Diego Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 90:18


Caz's co-hosts and guests include California Gubernatorial Candidate Sarah Stephens and husband/pastor/ peace officer Daniel...as well as El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells and Salt and Light Council's Gail Levin.  It is time to get activated. This broadcast will help. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Konsthistoriepodden
Samtal pågår: Chicagos Dinner Party

Konsthistoriepodden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 25:57


Dags för ett nytt avsnitt av ”Samtal pågår”. Vi pratar först om våra personliga ingångar till Chicagos verk ”The Dinner Party” samt den feministiska konsten i Sverige.Idag intervjuade vi dessutom Prof. Gail Levin i New York, Alexandra Frieds lärare i konstvetenskap, som skrev den berömda biografin ”Becoming Judy Chicago” (2007). Gail Levin berättade mer för oss om hur den judiska högtidsmåltiden ”Seder” är relaterad till ”The Dinner Party”. Gail Levin såg som ung curator Chicagos ikoniska verk när det visades för första gången i San Francisco och kan berätta om hur kontroversiellt ”The Dinner Party” mottogs av konstvärlden då det begav sig. Dessutom fick vi veta mer om Judy Chicagos status nuförtiden och hur hon har påverkat dagens politiska konstnärer, inte enbart feministiska konstnärer. Gail Levin konstaterar slutligen att Judy Chicago förtjänar all credit hon har fått genom åren och berättar att Chicago fortfarande ”kämpar den goda kampen”. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

DW's View Stand Up
We are Salt & Light

DW's View Stand Up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 30:54


This episode with Gail Levin addresses the many things the organization Salt and Light are doing all over the country. From School Choice, biblical citizenship ministries, to how politics is biblical, Gail and Salt and Light are working tirelessly to give you the proper tools of knowledge to fight back, and to do so with the word of God. We hope you enjoy this podcast episode. For more information on Gail Levin and Salt and Light, make sure to visit:www.SaltandLightCouncil.orgwww.BiblicalVoter.comwww.PublicSchoolExit.comwww.JudeoChristianCaucus.comwww.ContentofCharacterSeries.comwww.RepentanceandRestoration.org

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Thames & Hudson
Has Art History Misrepresented Lee Krasner?

Thames & Hudson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 28:49


Listen to our new podcast in which writer and broadcaster Louisa Buck interviews Eleanor Nairne, curator of the Barbican’s acclaimed exhibition ‘Lee Krasner: Living Colour’, and Gail Levin, Krasner’s longstanding friend and author of Lee Krasner: A biography.

Front Row
Lee Krasner, Ben Platt, Chasing Rainbows

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 28:26


Ben Platt has been acting or singing for most of his life, and after winning critical acclaim, and a Tony for the title role in Dear Evan Hansen, and also for playing the loveable, if quirky, Benji, in Pitch Perfect, he’s now shed his characters and written his debut album, very much from the heart. He tells Shahidha why he felt compelled to write an autobiographical album and why it was important not to hetero-wash it. American artist Lee Krasner was a true innovator working with bold colours in an abstract expressionist style from the 1940s onwards. She struggled to find recognition in her own lifetime, working mainly in the shadow of her husband Jackson Pollock. As the Barbican in London holds a huge retrospective of Krasner’s work, Shahidha asks the artist’s biographer and friend Gail Levin and art critic Jacky Klein how far this exhibition goes to give Krasner the recognition she deserves. Shahidha visits Hoxton Hall, a beautiful old music hall in East London to talk to the makers of Chasing Rainbows, a new play about a pioneering black, female astronaut. It’s fictional but inspired by a real space engineer and in it, Oneness Sankara explores the impact of the astronaut's determination to fly in space on her daughter. Donna Berlin, who plays the spacewoman, spends the performance recreating weightlessness. Shahidha finds out how this is done, talking to the actors, director, writer and an aerialist. Presenter: Shahidha Bari Producer: Harry Parker

Come Together San Diego Podcast
Come Together San Diego 3.02.19

Come Together San Diego Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 89:31


Today's topic: Runaway school unions and our vulnerable children. First hour: Salt and Light Council's Gail Levin and Call-in guest Rebecca Friedrichs, a teacher for 28 years offering the voice of experience, and solutions for standing up to (education) giants. In the second hour entrepreneur and author Chad Stewart speaks of his new adventure book series Britfield and the lost Crown for middle school aged youngsters. Discover how well-crafted fiction can educate today's youth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Come Together San Diego Podcast
Come Together San Diego 02.2.19

Come Together San Diego Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 85:59


Today's topics (SEE WARNING BELOW): godly insights regarding immigration and the wall with The Oak Initiative Administrator Bill NeSmith. In the second hour Gail Levin of Salt and Light Council cohosts to talk about child abuse in America and education gone awry in San Diego, in California, and beyond. Her special guests including author Judith Reisman, Director of The Child Protection Institute with eye-opening facts and solutions. WARNING: THE SECOND HOUR DESCRIBES CHILD ABUSES GRAPHICALLY, AND WILL NOT BE SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN OR SQUIRMISH ADULTS.  But, it is felt that knowledgeable Christian adults need to be aware of these things to properly stand in the gap in these challenging times. This segment also features a guest appearance by Pastor Archie Robinson of New Birth Kingdom Covenant offering insights.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Arts and Sciences
Prof. Gail Levin's interview with Alex Rosenberg

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 106:44


Provides details of Prof. Gail Levin's interview with Alex Rosenberg regarding the historical turmoil and echoes of the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago

Arts and Sciences
Prof. Gail Levin’s interview with Alex Rosenberg

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 106:44


Provides details of Prof. Gail Levin’s interview with Alex Rosenberg regarding the historical turmoil and echoes of the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago

Come Together San Diego Podcast
Come Together San Diego 08.25.18

Come Together San Diego Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 88:31


This Come Together San Diego 2 hour show features Patti McCord ghost writer for the book "Walk On- the Ben Malcolmson story." Ben's the assistant to Pete Carroll of the Seahawks. Riveting testimony of God's delayed promises kept. The second hour deals sex education in San Diego schools and the ulterior motives behind it. Eye opening. This will be co-hosted by Gail Levin and parents with amazing insights.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Arts and Sciences
Appraising : Originality and Rarity as Price Determinants

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 147:12


Dr. Alex Rosenberg, appraiser and art dealer, speaks on the art of appraisal in Prof. Gail Levin's class on the art market.

Arts and Sciences
Appraising : Originality and Rarity as Price Determinants

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 147:12


Dr. Alex Rosenberg, appraiser and art dealer, speaks on the art of appraisal in Prof. Gail Levin's class on the art market.

American Masters Podcast
1. Activist Gloria Steinem on Marilyn Monroe

American Masters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 23:15


The first season of the American Masters Podcast presents interviews with influential women discussing women who have impacted our cultural landscape. Who better to kick off the season than American journalist and activist Gloria Steinem? Listen to her conversation with the late documentary filmmaker Gail Levin as they take a critical look at the life and career of Marilyn Monroe [American Masters – Marilyn: Still Life (2006)]. (Season 1, Episode 01 - Women on Women)

Arts and Sciences
The art of appraisal

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 146:04


Dr. Alex Rosenberg, appraiser and art dealer, speaks on the art of appraisal and his personal narratives in the art world in Prof. Gail Levin's class on the art market.

Arts and Sciences
The art of appraisal

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 146:04


Dr. Alex Rosenberg, appraiser and art dealer, speaks on the art of appraisal and his personal narratives in the art world in Prof. Gail Levin's class on the art market.

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.
Gail Levin: Artist Theresa Bernstein

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2014


CUNY Distinguished Professor and art historian Gail Levin describes the life and career of American artist Theresa Bernstein. In her long life, (1890-2002), Bernstein made and exhibited her art in every decade of the 20th century.

Arts and Sciences
Isabelle Bonzom in the Art History Class

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2012 54:19


Gail Levin, Professor of Art History, American Studies, and Women Studies at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of CUNY, invited Isabelle Bonzom, a contemporary French visual artist, painter, and muralist, to speak in her ART 1012 class. Ms. Bonzom discusses the connection between art and humanity with focus on the techniques of painting, including oil, water color, and fresco as well as various drawing techniques in terms of creativity, management, color, and style.

Arts and Sciences
Isabelle Bonzom in the Art History Class

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2012 54:19


Gail Levin, Professor of Art History, American Studies, and Women Studies at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of CUNY, invited Isabelle Bonzom, a contemporary French visual artist, painter, and muralist, to speak in her ART 1012 class. Ms. Bonzom discusses the connection between art and humanity with focus on the techniques of painting, including oil, water color, and fresco as well as various drawing techniques in terms of creativity, management, color, and style.

Arts and Sciences
Pioneering Artist and Acclaimed Biographer: Judy Chicago and Gail Levin

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 60:00


"A conversation between a revolutionary 20th century artist, Judy Chicago and her biographer, Gail Levin, an acclaimed art historian, professor of art history, American studies, and women's studies at Baruch College and the CUNY Graduate Center takes place at Baruch College, Mason Hall, on March 19, 2007. An original and daring artist, Judy Chicago is an icon of both the feminist movement and the postmodern aesthetic. Her book The Dinner Party: From Creation to Preservation is the story of her single most famous and important work—a landmark in the history of 20th century art and feminist consciousness. Levin's biography Becoming Judy Chicago traces Chicago's journey from childhood and adolescence to a growing fascination with the nature of what it means to be a woman. Myrna Chase, Dean of the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences makes the welcoming remarks. A Q&A with the audience follows the conversation between Chicago and Levin."

Arts and Sciences
Pioneering Artist and Acclaimed Biographer: Judy Chicago and Gail Levin

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 60:00


"A conversation between a revolutionary 20th century artist, Judy Chicago and her biographer, Gail Levin, an acclaimed art historian, professor of art history, American studies, and women’s studies at Baruch College and the CUNY Graduate Center takes place at Baruch College, Mason Hall, on March 19, 2007. An original and daring artist, Judy Chicago is an icon of both the feminist movement and the postmodern aesthetic. Her book The Dinner Party: From Creation to Preservation is the story of her single most famous and important work—a landmark in the history of 20th century art and feminist consciousness. Levin’s biography Becoming Judy Chicago traces Chicago’s journey from childhood and adolescence to a growing fascination with the nature of what it means to be a woman. Myrna Chase, Dean of the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences makes the welcoming remarks. A Q&A with the audience follows the conversation between Chicago and Levin."

21st Century Radio with Dr. Bob Hieronimus, Ph.D.
Gail Levin author of Lee Krasner: A Biography

21st Century Radio with Dr. Bob Hieronimus, Ph.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2011 45:00


4/3/11 SUNDAY GUEST TWO 9:30-10 PM Eastern Gail Levin Lee Krasner: A Biography, William Morrow, 2011

Fundación Juan March
Inauguración de la Exposición "EDWARD HOPPER". "Hopper y su tiempo"

Fundación Juan March

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 1989 58:39


"Durante todo el mes de noviembre seguirá abierta en la Fundación Juan March la Exposición retrospectiva de Edward Hopper (1882-1967) con la que esta institución inauguraba, el pasado 13 de octubre, su actual temporada artística en Madrid. Un total de 61 obras —30 óleos, 8 acuarelas, 10 dibujos y 13 grabados— incluye esta muestra del célebre artista neoyorquino, que se ha organizado con la colaboración del Museo Cantini, de Marsella, así como con la ayuda de numerosos museos, entre ellos el Whitney Museum of American Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, de Nueva York; Colección Thyssen-Bornemisza, de Lugano, y otras instituciones y coleccionistas particulares.Cincuenta y seis años de trabajo de este artista, una de las figuras más destacadas de la pintura norteamericana del siglo XX, están representados en la exposición, que permanecerá abierta en la Fundación hasta el próximo 4 de enero de 1990. En el catálogo de la exposición se reproduce un estudio sobre Hopper que ha redactado expresamente Gail Levin, profesora de Arte en el Baruch College de la City University de Nueva York, quien pronunció la conferencia inaugural de la muestra. La señora Levin es autora de numerosos libros sobre Hopper y otros aspectos del arte americano del siglo XX. Siendo conservadora de la Colección Hopper del Museo Whitney de Arte Americano, organizó importantes muestras de la obra del artista que viajaron por los Estados Unidos, Europa y Australia. Próximamente se editarán una biografía y un libro en tres volúmenes sobre Hopper."Más información de este acto