June 2020 issue of Time Magazine featuring "Special Report: A Nation Torn. White People Will Not Save Us," by Eddie S. Glaude Jr. Additional articles include "The View from the Ground," featuring photographs and reflections on the protests across the country; "In a Nation Turned Tinderbox the President Fans the Flames," by Alex Altman; "Organizing Change," by Josiah Bates and Lissandra Villa with photographs by Patience Zalanga; "Viewpoints," by Mikki Kendall and Britney Cooper; "The Fate of Hong Kong: The City is the New Front in the Battle between the U. ... [details]
April 28, 1952 issue of Life Magazine edited by Henry R. Luce featuring an article on Marcel Duchamp, "Dada's Daddy," by Winthrop Sargeant. Beginning with the Manhattan opening of an exhibition and launch of Duchamp's "Boîte-en-valise," the article profiles Duchamp as well as presents an overview of DADA. [details]
October 11, 1948 issue of Life Magazine featuring "A Life Round Table on Modern Art : Fifteen Distinguished Critics and Connoisseurs Undertake to Clarify the Strange Art of Today." The meeting took place in the penthouse of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. ... [details]
August 8, 1949 issue of Life Magazine featuring article "Jackson Pollock : Is He the Greatest Living Painter in the United States," with photographs of Pollock in the studio and photos of his paintings by Arnold Newman. [details]
January 15, 1951 issue of Life Magazine featuring article "Irascible Group of Advanced Artists Led Fight Against Show" with famed portrait of the group. The artists included Willem de Kooning, Adolph Gottlieb, Ad Reinhardt, Hedda Sterne, Richard Pousette-Dart, William Baziotes, Jimmy Ernst, Jackson Pollock, James Brooks, Clyfford Still, Robert Motherwell, Bradley Walker Tomlin, Theodoros Stamos, Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko, and three artists not pictured. [details]
November 9, 1959 issue of Life Magazine featuring article by Dorothy Seiberling on Jackson Pollock, Part 1 of a series called "Baffling U.S. Art : What It Is About. LIFE Presents a two-part series on the abstract expressionists, world's dominant artists today. ... [details]
March 15, 1943 issue of Life Magazine with a feature on Waves, and with an article "Percussion Concert: Band Bangs Things to Make Music," an article with accompanying photographs of a John Cage performance at the Museum of Modern Art. ... [details]
February 1961 issue of time magazine featuring "At Home with Henry," an article about the Scull pop art collection, and "Zoo Story," about a newspaper hoax in Sweden in which paintings by a chimpanzee were exhibited under the name "Pierre Brassau," receiving some positive reviews. [details]