Head of contemporary Art, David Galperin reflects upon how Willem De Kooning makes the impossible possible in Collage (1950) one of De Kooning’s most pivotal abstract paintings, which has been in the private hands for more than seven decades. Undoubtedly, Collage is a key painting within De Kooning's color abstraction series, marking the beginning of a style that would define his work for decades to come.

Previous
Previous

Bridget Riley Reflects on the Enduring Legacy of Mondrian

Next
Next

Dramatic, Violent and Bold: A Hallmark of Sir Peter Paul Rubens