Goya Exhibition and Related Shows at Morgan Library and Guggenheim
The Morgan Library will wrap up its exhibition featuring the works of Francisco Goya on January 7. A recent display of new artworks challenges prevailing cultural notions about warfare, with the artist incorporating biological rhythms alongside the legacy of Spanish art. Meanwhile, a report from the southern coast of England highlights the misadventures of local boys. Berryhill's latest playful paintings intrigue and perplex viewers. Additionally, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is hosting a comprehensive exhibition from November 17, 2006, to March 28, 2007, which follows a previous showcase by Robert Rosenblum in 2000.
Key facts
- Exhibition of Goya's bequests closes at Morgan Library on January 7
- New paintings question cultural assumptions about war
- Artist draws on biological rhythms and Spanish painting history
- Report from English south coast on local boys made bad
- Berryhill's punning paintings confound viewer expectations
- Guggenheim Museum survey runs November 17, 2006 to March 28, 2007
- 2000 show at Guggenheim was curated by Robert Rosenblum
- Guggenheim is located at 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York City
Entities
Artists
- Francisco Goya
- Robert Rosenblum
- Berryhill
Institutions
- Morgan Library
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Locations
- New York City
- English south coast