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ART
Charles Demuth
at the Whitney Opening Feb 23
Whitney Museum of American Art,
Madison Ave. at E. 75th St. 800-WHIT-NEY
Between 1927 and his death in 1935, Charles Demuth produced a last major series of paintings based on the architecture of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the town in which he was raised and lived intermittently throughout his life. This exhibition examines this key group of paintings, beginning with My Egypt, the precisionist depiction of a Lancaster grain elevator that is perhaps Demuth’s best known and most powerful late work. click here for more...
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