CLEVELAND, Ohio — Public tickets for the Cleveland Museum of Art’s big spring exhibition on the work of Alberto Giacometti, famous for images of elongated, emaciated figures that embodied mid-century ...
During one three-year period of creative output, Alberto Giacometti was able to fit every piece that he had made into six matchboxes, which he then carried in his pocket. Many of his plaster figures ...
Even if you do not know the name Alberto Giacometti, you’ll probably recognize his work immediately upon entering the huge new exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art that celebrates the late Swiss ...
Alberto Giacometti’s sculptures of tall, elegantly scraggy humans loom large in people’s minds. The Swiss artist (1901-1966) with the Italian name lived in Paris for most of his adulthood, and is ...
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. In the early 1930s, before he turned to the attenuated heads and acid ...
While standing before one of several stunning arrays of Giacometti’s sculpted figures, lined up like sentries in the Cleveland Museum of Art’s “Alberto Giacometti: Toward the Ultimate Figure,” I ...
In February 2010, a 6ft bronze sculpture of a slender, striding man titled 'L'Homme qui marche I' went up for auction at Sotheby's. Experts predicted that the 1961 Alberto Giacometti artwork, part of ...
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