THIS EXHIBITION IS NO LONGER ON VIEW AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY.
Overview: Drawing mainly from the Gallery's rich holdings of Newman's (1905–1970) work, this exhibition presents two crucial periods in the artist's career. Newman's paintings and drawings of the 1940s reveal a shift from biomorphic imagery to simple linear forms, while The Stations of the Cross, a cycle of 14 paintings plus a coda (Be II), dominated Newman's mature career from 1958 to 1966.
Organization: Organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington.
Sponsor: The exhibition is made possible by The Exhibition Circle and The Tower Project of the National Gallery of Art.
Passes: Passes are not required for this exhibition.
Image: Barnett Newman, First Station, 1958, Magna on canvas, Collection of Robert and Jane Meyerhoff, 1986.65.1
Related Features
Related Artists
- Newman, Barnett
- American
- , 1905 - 1970
Related Resources
Education Resource: Art since 1950
View Related Collection Information: Modern Painting