This winter, the Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, is hosting an exhibition that art lovers are unlikely to see repeated anytime soon—or possibly ever again in the United States. On view now ...
In a photograph from 1930, an abstract bronze sculpture of two copulating figures hangs on the wall of a polished Parisian dining room. Published in the magazine Art et Industrie, it’s one of the few ...
While standing before one of several stunning arrays of Giacometti’s sculpted figures, lined up like sentries in the Cleveland Museum of Art’s “Alberto Giacometti: Toward the Ultimate Figure,” I ...
“Sculpter le Vide” at Museum Cantini marks the first major Alberto Giacometti exhibition in Marseille, drawing inspiration from Jean-Paul Sartre’s view of the artist as a sculptor of emptiness and ...
Antique stores may offer a trove of cheap treasures for anyone with a keen eye but they rarely turn up objects quite so undervalued as a rare chandelier by Alberto Giacometti, which caught the eye of ...
Alberto Giacometti, “Women with Her Throat Cut (Femme égorgée)” (1932, cast 1949) (all images by the author for Hyperallergic) As a teenager visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the first time, ...
Alberto Giacometti, “Sketches of a Woman and Man Wielding a Sword” (c. 1951), pencil on a notebook page, 29.2 x 47.2 cm; © Succession Alberto Giacometti ...
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