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June/July 2015

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72 CULTURED 2 3 4 RE-CORBUSIER On the half-century anniversary of Le Corbusier's passing, the Foundation Le Corbusier has organized a tightly edited collection of art (16 works from the 1990s to present) that overtly references the great Swiss architect's work in "Re-Corbusier: 16 Contemporary Artworks at Maison La Roche." Among the work featured are Olaf Nicolai's reinterpretation of the iconic LC4 chaise longue, Rita McBride's bronze floor installation referencing Le Corbusier's master plan for Chandigarh and Blaise Drummond's rendering of Villa Savoye. fondationlecorbusier.fr PAUL KASMIN GALLERY celebrates Constantin Brancusi's great influence on the first generation of American Minimalists in "Brancusi: Pioneer of American Minimalism." The exhibition highlights historically significant works by such artists as Dan Flavin, Carl Andre and Donald Judd, as well as Ellsworth Kelly's Eastmore Mural, a 38-foot sculpture finished in 1957, the year of Brancusi's death. paulkasmingallery.com Heidi Wood's You Win Some, You Lose Some, part of the series Serving Suggestion, 2001 Carl Andre's War & Rumors of War, 2002 COURTESY OF GALERIE ANNE BARRAULT; CARL ANDRE ARTWORK ©VAGA, NEW YORK; GUSTAVSBERGS KONSTHALL The Brooklyn Museum's Beaux-Arts Court It's a very good time to be a woman in the museum world. Anne Pasternak, Creative Time's longtime president and artistic director, has just been appointed director of the Brooklyn Museum. She will start in her new role on September 1. brooklynmuseum.org

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