Between Art and Life: Picasso, Rauschenberg, and Johns in 1960s New York
May 10, 2007
Speaker: Pepe Karmel
Lecture in English
Professor of the Fine Arts Department in New York University, Pepe Karmel examined in depth specific aspects of Picasso’s influence on American Twentieth-Century art. Karmel focused about Picasso, Rauschenberg and Johns in the Ganz collection, and on the critical responses to these artists of Leo Steinberg and Robert Rosenblum, leaders in the critical revolution against the hegemony of Clement Greenberg.
This lecture was a complement to the exhibition The Pierre and Maria-Gaetana Matisse Collection from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Free entrance. In collaboration with the Universidad de Málaga.
Dates
May 10, 2007
Inscriptions
Free admission
Hours
8:00 pm
Duration
According to the program
Capacity
Limited