Schœnberg, Kandinsky, and the blue rider
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From october 24 2003 to february 12 2004 |
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Modern art
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The excuse of the exhibit is the relation between the painter and the musician, and it evokes it through 40 rare documents: letters, music scores, photographs and concert programs. But it is also the opportunity to expose works (some 60) by artists from the "Blaue Reiter" and from Schoenberg |
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1109 Fifth Avenue,at 92nd Stree New York
10128 New York - États-Unis
212.423.3200 212.423.3232 jewishmus@aol.com http:/ / www.thejewishmuseum.org
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Hours : |
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| from 11 am to 5:45 pm Tuesday from 11 am to 8 pm
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Jewish bank holidays, Thanksgiving Day, Martin Luther king Jr.'s Day (january, 17), Friday, Saturday | |
Admission : |
Admission fee : 8 $ Museum & exhibitions |
Concessions : 5.50 $ Students, over 65 |
Free : Under 12, Museum friends |
Special concessions : specific days, Suggested contribution |
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| Arnold Schoenberg, Blue Self-Portrait, 1910,oil on wood, 31 x 22 cm, A. Schoenberg Center, Vienna. © 2003 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VBK, Vienna, used by permission of Belmont Music Publishers, Los Angeles. |
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MORE INFORMATION :
Illustrated catalogue, co-published by The Jewish Museum and Scala publishers, 125 color images, including a CD with a selection of Schoenberg's compositions from the 1911 concert that inspired Kandinsky. |
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