Credit...Galerie de l'Institut The show devotes a round, darkened room, with a specially commissioned audio piece, to “Jazz” ...
Le ressuscité”, the man who came back from the dead, is what the nuns who looked after Henri Matisse (1869-1954) in the ...
An epic collection of the artist’s final 13 years of work explodes with the stunning colours and spiky cutouts that redefined art ...
The painter Henri Matisse made his name by putting brush to canvas. And when chronic illness made painting difficult, he made his mark all over again by putting scissors to paper. Martha Teichner ...
A battle with cancer in the 1940s left artist Henri Matisse confined to a wheelchair. Poor health prevented him from painting, but didn't stop him from creating art. Instead of using a paintbrush, he ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Even when he was in his 80s and in frail health, the French painter, sculptor and, latterly, master of painted cut-out paper Henri Matisse, still had it. That, in part, is what an ...
The hottest ticket in New York right now is not The Book of Mormon or Kinky Boots, nor Weezer or The Brain Cloud. It is entry to MOMA's exhibit of nearly 100 colorful scissor-and-paper cutouts by ...
The final years of Henri Matisse's artistic life, marked by the Nazi occupation of France and a brush with death and surgery, ...
Matisse made his colorful cut-outs late in life after debilitating abdominal surgery, and they are the star of this focused new exhibition.
Henri Matisse, The Swimming Pool, late summer 1952. (Photo courtesy Museum of Modern Art) After a blockbuster run as the centerpiece of MoMA’s recent exhibition “Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs,” ...