The Revelations of an Unlikely Pairing
Artists in the News
“They were brothers in perseverance. To my amazement, viewing them together electrifies, as their works’ extremes play off each other. Think of it as a pas de deux of a drill sergeant (Albers) and an enchanter (Morandi). There’s a crackle in perception when you turn from works by one artist to those of the other.’’
Read the full review in The New Yorker.
Albers and Morandi: Never Finished is on view at 537 West 20th Street, New York, through April 3, 2021.
Image: Giorgio Morandi, Natura morta (Still Life), 1955 (detail)