Franz Kline and 'Living in France' Group Show at Galerie art of this century, Paris
In spring 1989, Galerie art of this century in Paris presented a dual exhibition: a solo show of American Abstract Expressionist Franz Kline alongside a group presentation titled 'Living in France' featuring artists Alsterlind, Brown, and Mackendree. The exhibition ran from March 1 to April 1, 1989. Franz Kline, known for his large-scale black-and-white abstract works, was shown in dialogue with contemporary artists residing in France. The gallery, founded by Peggy Guggenheim in New York in 1942 and later reopened in Paris, continued its legacy of showcasing avant-garde art. This exhibition highlighted the transatlantic exchange between American and European artists.
Key facts
- Exhibition ran from March 1 to April 1, 1989
- Held at Galerie art of this century in Paris, France
- Featured Franz Kline solo show and group show 'Living in France'
- Group show included artists Alsterlind, Brown, and Mackendree
- Galerie art of this century was originally founded by Peggy Guggenheim in New York in 1942
Entities
Artists
- Franz Kline
- Alsterlind
- Brown
- Mackendree
- Peggy Guggenheim
Institutions
- Galerie art of this century
Locations
- Paris
- France
Sources
- artpress —