Jean Albano Gallery
, Stand n° AM509
Bonnie Lautenberg
1982, ET - Basquiat, Untitled 1982
Bonnie Lautenberg
1952, Singin in the Rain - Yayoi Kusama, The Sea,
Bonnie Lautenberg
1975, Jaws-Willem De Kooning, Untitled V
Bonnie Lautenberg
1988, Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Keith Haring, Untitled
Bonnie Lautenberg
1968, Funny Girl - Tom Wesslemann, American Nude No. 99
Bonnie Lautenberg
1967 The Graduate - Roy Lichtenstein Modern Painting with Sun
Exhibiting Artists
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Bonnie Englebardt Lautenberg
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Biography :
BONNIE LAUTENBERG is a well-known photographer in addition to being a philanthropist, writer, and businesswoman. Her photograph of the signing of the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Accord in 1993 has been exhibited widely.
Exhibition :
Jean Albano Gallery, Chicago, is pleased to present a solo exhibition of BONNIE ENGLEBARDT LAUTENBERG of New York City, entitled “ARTISTICA!” “ARTISTICA!”, her latest project, is a body of work that explores how one art form might have influenced another. In this group, Ms. Lautenberg is interested in the relationship between well known works of art and important films from the same year. As an example, is it possible that Pablo Picasso painted his Blue Hat With Red Ribbon in 1939 after he saw the movie The Wizard of Oz? Or could Victor Fleming, the director of the Wizard of Oz, have been influenced by the color palette of Picasso’s painting when he began making his movie?
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Artist's Objects:
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1982, ET - Basquiat, Untitled 1982
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1952, Singin in the Rain - Yayoi Kusama, The Sea,
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1975, Jaws-Willem De Kooning, Untitled V
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1988, Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Keith Haring, Untitled
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1968, Funny Girl - Tom Wesslemann, American Nude No. 99
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1967 The Graduate - Roy Lichtenstein Modern Painting with Sun
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Other Represented Artists
About
JEAN ALBANO GALLERY, since its inception in 1986, has provided an outlet for emerging and established artists alike to exhibit unique, cutting edge and creative contemporary art. Artists who are able to recontextualize objects in a non-traditional manner, using a variety of mediums and technologies are a special emphasis.
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