The Solomon Guggenheim Museum in New York is hosting the first American retrospective of the work of László Moholy-Nagy. More than a debut, the exhibition marks a long-awaited return of the artist to the exhibition halls of the museum. Moholy-Nagy was one of the first artists to be collected and exhibited in what was originally called the Museum of Non-Objective Painting, thanks to the vision of Hilla Rebay, Solomon R. Guggenheim’s artistic advisor.
Robert Ryman at Dia:Chelsea
With a concise selection of works ranging from 1958 to 2002, the first Robert Ryman solo museum show since 1993 opened on December 9 at Dia:Chelsea, marking the comeback of the Dia Art Foundation to the curatorial life of New York City.