Ferdinand Hodler: Drawings June 16 – Oct. 1, 2023 at the Morgan Library and Museum. The Swiss painter Ferdinand Hodler (1853–1918) created works that range from vast symbolist compositions to intimate portraits and nearly abstract landscape paintings. This exhibition of approximately 60 works, primarily on paper, will focus on the role of drawing in his […]
Producer, songwriter, teacher and troubadour, Karlus Trapp presents his delightful, educational and entertaining presentation, “The Roots of Black Music in America.” It is a 100-year-journey back through time and offers a fresh perspective through song, story and history to learn about the music of America’s black musical giants. Hear Scott Joplin during the birth of […]
Uniquely American, the Hollywood musical celebrates the vitality of life through story, song and dance. With the help of selected movie clips, we'll review the genre's evolution from the 1930's to the present, honoring the great talents who have adapted the art of cinematic choreography to the country's changing moods. Cosponsor: Pound Ridge Library This […]
Henry Taylor: B Side, Oct 4, 2023–Jan 2024 at the Whitney Museum The first exhibition to survey the career of leading contemporary artist Henry Taylor (b. 1958, based in Los Angeles). This retrospective of 150 works celebrates an artist widely appreciated for his unique aesthetic, social vision, and freewheeling experimentation. Please register at: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zJzJpn8vR8uXShjv-sFjxA