The layout has been redesigned to take into account new acquisitions and loans from other institutions, while at the same time allowing for a more thorough examination of the works, a thorough check of their condition and, when necessary, targeted interventions for their conservation.
Some early paintings by the German artist, who died aged 90 in 1998, are also on view, but these wiry intersecting striations on canvas can be read as premonitions of her later interest in electromechanical systems.
Amsterdam's great museum of art and history is expanding and a Rijksmuseum Mk II will be built near the central station of the south Netherlands city of Eindhoven.
Then there’s Connecticut-based artist Maureen McCabe, 79, who remained spellbound by the sorcery of tarot card readers, carnival barkers, and voodoo priests for much of her life.
Back in the 1960s, her “bold, geometric, abstract” monochrome paintings caused a sensation.
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