Francesco Clemente, a New York art star of the 1980s, has been inspired by the visual culture of India for decades. A new show, “Francesco Clemente: Encampment,” takes advantage of the sprawling ...
Francesco Clemente, the Italian painter, has been deeply inspired by India since he first visited the country in 1971. In the decades since, he has immersed himself in Hindu spiritualism as well as ...
Francesco Clemente, an artist that took the art world by storm in the 1980s and helped define an art movement, is the subject of a compelling retrospective at the Dallas Contemporary. Clemente ...
In the early 1980s, New York’s brash downtown art scene got a bit more elegant with the arrival of Francesco Clemente, an Italian painter and graphic artist known for his vivid yet ethereal treatments ...
Flowers resembling marigolds form the ancient diamond shaped outline of a map of India, which marries with a background of dozens of skulls gazing at the map, all awash in soft pink. Marigolds, or ...
“Even the most optimistic person today will think that there is a cognitive error in the air,” says Francesco Clemente, seated on the orange sofa within his ...
Among the works in the collection of the late Swiss art dealers, siblings Thomas and Doris Ammann, is a grouping of several works by Francesco Clemente, a 70-year-old Italian contemporary artist. For ...
While stay-at-home directives have plenty of people experiencing true solitude for possibly the first time in their lives—and going a bit mad as a result—being alone with one’s thoughts is the ...
Mary Boone stages a comeback at Lévy Gorvy Dayan gallery, taking a fresh look at the decade’s groundbreaking artists, from Basquiat and Haring, to Julian Schnabel and Cindy Sherman. This Summer in ...
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