Attribution: Philip Guston (USA, b. Montréal, Canada, 1913-1980). Street II, 1977, ink on paper. collection of @themodernfw Fort Worth Modern Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, USA. Thanks to @plupkin for the tip.
Somaya Critchlow's "Untitled (Pink Hair)" (2019) is reproduced from ‘Women Painting Women,' published by @delmonico_books & @themodernfw Editor Andrea Karnes writes: “Unlike [Marilyn] Minter, Somaya Critchlow often has her subjects meet and return our gaze, usually with a direct and provocative stare. She presents us with Black women, coquettish and confident, who enjoy a lineage within the canon of art history and contemporary pop culture at once—both areas that have been historically reserved for the subject of the white woman. There is a distillation of eras and artistic genres in her tiny boudoir portraits, which draw upon the voluptuous women of Rubens, the darkness of Diego Velazquez, present-day fashion, and pop culture. The women, placed in intimate domestic scenes, also recall Dutch still lifes as much as they do Rococo compositions or Paris Hilton’s tacky socialite magazine pictures from the early 2000s. The mingling of history and present-day references suggests the systemic and longstanding problematics, progress, and lack thereof with race, class and gender. The artist’s thinned oil-on-canvas works convey a moody sexiness at the same time they evoke kitsch. ‘Untitled (Pink Hair)’ (2019), for example, shows a close-up of a woman wearing a voluminous pink wig. The wig echoes the form of buttocks, and the woman puckers her lips, as if blowing kisses to the viewer a la Marilyn Monroe. Though her eyes are mostly obscured by the wig, her gaze is felt.” Edited with text by Andrea Karnes. Preface by Marla Price. Text by Emma Amos, Faith Ringgold. Read more via linkinbio. @somayacritchlow #somayacritchlow #somayacritchlowpinkhair #womenpaintingwomen #womenpainters #portraiture @andrea.m.karnes @marilynminter https://www.instagram.com/p/CpVyvnPOHpn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Wonderful exhibit @themodernfw today. Loved every intense minute of it! Being a bit of an otaku, I see so many different influences in Murakami’s work. What an amazing human. #murakamitakashi #themodernfw #anime #otaku #manga #japan #art#contemporaryart
◥ Sculpture by @kaws At view at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Photo: @myravu ______ #sculpture #themodernfw #kaws #contemporaryart #installation #museum #gallery #uk #fineart #toys #arte #artwork #onarts (ved The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBSeK8FHaSD/?igshid=ug9ec3s0fe6f
#Repost @themodernfw (@get_repost) ・・・ Above, Ron Mueck, Woman with Shopping, 2013. Ron Mueck returns to the Modern from February 16 to May 6, 2018, for a special project showcasing six major sculptures created between 2008 and 2018, including two sculptures making their North American debut. #RonMueck #Sculpture #Themodernfw
One on my favorites. Would love to make a metallic print of this for my house. #themodernfw (at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5yj0gGnFE5/?igshid=cmbekp2tdo5o
“The mathematician's patterns, like those of the painter's or the poet's, must be beautiful; the ideas, like the colours or the words, must fit together in a harmonious way." Geometrically speaking, all the math checks out - these two are the perfect fit. Thank you so much @brianne.eager for having me be a part of your special day!!❤️💚💙 . . . . . #fortworthweddings #fortworthweddingphotographer #fortworthengagement #fortworthengagementphotograher #dfwweddingphotographer #dfwweddings #northtexasweddingphotographer #placeattyler #themodernfw #themodernfortworth #austinweddingphotographer #seattleweddingphotographer (at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) https://www.instagram.com/p/B26Hn94Du6z/?igshid=1ugidph5xi2bk
#Repost @themodernfw ・・・ #mymodernpic has shown us how everyone experiences the Museum differently. @myravu shared this playful memory from the 2016 exhibition "KAWS: WHERE THE END STARTS." --- #themodernfw #KAWS
Checking out the Takashi Murakami: The Octopus Eats Its Own Leg exhibit at the Fort Worth Modern. Was amazing it is really worth stopping by to see!
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Take me back to frolicking around @themodernfw with all the gorgeous gowns, a dream team of vendors and @bridesofnorthtx Gown: @penceandpanache HMUA: @beautybyyari ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ . . . . #themodernfw #modernartmuseumoffortworth #modernfw # #albarosephotography #albarosebrides#bridesofnorthtexas#fineartweddings#dallasfineartphotographer#destinationweddings #destinationphotographer#fineartbride #bridesofokc #austinweddingphotographer#fortworthweddingphotographer#nothingisordinary_#posepatch#stylemepretty#theknot#inspiredbythis#luxuryweddingphotographer#dweddings#dallasweddingphotographer#thatsdarling#destinationweddingphotographer#texasweddingphotographer#dallasfilmphotographer | www.albarosephotography.com | dallas, tx and worldwide destination wedding photographer (at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth)
Kamrooz Aram's Ornament for Extraordinary Architecture (2018) acquired by The Modern Art Museum of Ft Worth, Texas. Congratulations! ⠀⠀ Repost from his great gallery @greenartgallerydubai : Aram's current solo Focus exhibition at the Museum, which encompasses a new body of work made specifically for the Tadao Ando designed building, is curated by Alison Hearst and is view until 17 June. 🖤 Image: Ornament for Extraordinary Architecture, 2018, Oil, wax, oil crayon and pencil on canvas, Triptych: 78 x 44 in (each), 198 x 112 cm (each) Photo by Kevin Todora, Courtesy of The Modern Art Museum of Ft Worth, Texas. ◆ ◇ ◆ ◇ ◆ ◇ #kamroozaram #themodernfw #themodernartmuseumoffortworth #greenartgallery #greenartgallerydubai #museumshow #americanart #newyorkart #nyc #texas #fortworth #dubai #brooklyn #culture #contemporaryart #collectors #instart #soloshow #artblogger #artanddesign #artheals #tadaoando #archilovers #archilove (at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth)
Marilyn Minter's "Red Flare" (2018–19) is from 'Women Painting Women,' published by @delmonico_books & @themodernfw “I’m interested in operating as a female voyeur," Minter is quoted by curator Andrea Karnes. "They [her subjects] don’t return the gaze because they go about their lives. They are not posing for Instagram or implying that they are being watched.” Even so, “There is a level of objectification anytime a figure is depicted. Whenever clothing disappears from the human body, it becomes seductive.” Edited with text by Andrea Karnes. Preface by Marla Price. Text by Emma Amos, Faith Ringgold. Read more via linkinbio. @marilynminter #marilynminter #marilynminterredflare #redflare #womenpaintingwomen #womenpainters #portraiture @andrea.m.karnes https://www.instagram.com/p/CpVK0zNO4h2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=