Latest in: Edward Kienholz
“Kienholz does not tend to sublimate the lowness and tragedy of life, the conditions of solitude and triviality, but rather uses them as tools that can highlight the low, popular universe, a place where …
Kienholz: Five Car Stud opened at the Fondazione Prada in Milan to a packed crowd eager to get a first glimpse of historic and seminal works by Edward and Nancy Kienholz. Among the works …
Celebrating the 4th of July with this early work by Ed Kienholz. Created in 1963, America My Hometown, was first shown at the historic Dwan Gallery in Los Angeles in the same year. Subsequently, it …
After a thorough restoration that took place over several months, Edward Kienholz “The Beanery” is back on view at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. It looks phenomenal and just as it did during its 1965 …
theartofsculpture: Edward Kienholz American, b. 1927 - 1994 The Illegal Operation, 1962. Powered device, Polyester resin, pigment, shopping cart, wooden stool, concrete, lamp, fabric, basin, metal pots, blanket, hooked rug, and medical equipment, 59 x 48 x …
Credit: Edward Kienholz – Five Car Stud at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark from 6 June–21 October 2012 Photo credit: Poul Buchard / Brøndum & Co. Check out these installation shots of Five Car …
Check out these installation photos of Dwan Gallery’s 1963 exhibition of Edward Kienholz. A few pieces from that exhibition, are featured in Kienholz Before LACMA, including The Sky is Falling: Act One, 1963, America My Hometown, …
Installation shot of 76 J.C.s Led the Big Charade, 1993 - 94 (photo credit: Norbert Miguletz). A part of Kienholz: The Signs of the Times, currently on view at the Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, Germany 22 October 2011 - …
Edward Kienholz: Five Car Stud 1969 - 1972 Revisted, will be closing this week at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. This controversial piece has drummed up all sorts of opinions in the art world, …
Check out the Schrin Kunsthalle Frankfurt’s online survey “Are you satisfied with your government?” at www.jajaneinnein.de. This survey poses the question featured in “The Ozymandias Parade” a large assemblage work by Edward Kienholz, currently on …
…the most shocking of the trio is Edward Kienholz’s “Five Car Stud,” constructed (though never previously exhibited) in Los Angeles and shown in Germany in 1972 before being stashed away in a Japan storage facility, …