From the Met's unprecedented survey of Louis Bourgeois's paintings to the newly established New York Art Week.
Westbeth, a building in New York’s Greenwich Village that was converted into affordable housing for artists and their families in 1970, has a storied history. It was the site of Keith Haring’s first solo exhibition, and headquarters for Martha Graham and Merce Cunningham’s dance companies.
. For the first time since the artist painted it at his studio in Issy-les-Moulineaux, the canvas will be reunited with the six paintings, three sculptures, and one ceramic work it portrays. There will also be photographs and drawings that illuminate the artwork’s backstory, including the rejection from the patron who commissioned it.
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