Best Photos of the Day
Lévy Gorvy opened a major exhibition of works by the renowned Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto. The first US presentation in a decade to feature multiple installations by Pistoletto, it takes visitors on a journey through one of the most influential and enduring artistic practices to unfold from the postwar period to the present. Lévy Gorvy's exhibition resonates with the themes that have animated Pistoletto's body of work for over six decades: perception, time, history, tradition, and the relationship between art, artist, and viewer. © Michelangelo Pistoletto. Photo: Tom Powel Imaging.
Best Photos of the Day
Lévy Gorvy opened a major exhibition of works by the renowned Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto. The first US presentation in a decade to feature multiple installations by Pistoletto, it takes visitors on a journey through one of the most influential and enduring artistic practices to unfold from the postwar period to the present. Lévy Gorvy's exhibition resonates with the themes that have animated Pistoletto's body of work for over six decades: perception, time, history, tradition, and the relationship between art, artist, and viewer. © Michelangelo Pistoletto. Photo: Tom Powel Imaging.
Best Photos of the Day
Lévy Gorvy opened a major exhibition of works by the renowned Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto. The first US presentation in a decade to feature multiple installations by Pistoletto, it takes visitors on a journey through one of the most influential and enduring artistic practices to unfold from the postwar period to the present. Lévy Gorvy's exhibition resonates with the themes that have animated Pistoletto's body of work for over six decades: perception, time, history, tradition, and the relationship between art, artist, and viewer. © Michelangelo Pistoletto. Photo: Tom Powel Imaging.
Best Photos of the Day
Lévy Gorvy opened a major exhibition of works by the renowned Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto. The first US presentation in a decade to feature multiple installations by Pistoletto, it takes visitors on a journey through one of the most influential and enduring artistic practices to unfold from the postwar period to the present. Lévy Gorvy's exhibition resonates with the themes that have animated Pistoletto's body of work for over six decades: perception, time, history, tradition, and the relationship between art, artist, and viewer. © Michelangelo Pistoletto. Photo: Tom Powel Imaging.
Best Photos of the Day
Lévy Gorvy opened a major exhibition of works by the renowned Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto. The first US presentation in a decade to feature multiple installations by Pistoletto, it takes visitors on a journey through one of the most influential and enduring artistic practices to unfold from the postwar period to the present. Lévy Gorvy's exhibition resonates with the themes that have animated Pistoletto's body of work for over six decades: perception, time, history, tradition, and the relationship between art, artist, and viewer. © Michelangelo Pistoletto. Photo: Tom Powel Imaging.
Best Photos of the Day
Lévy Gorvy opened a major exhibition of works by the renowned Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto. The first US presentation in a decade to feature multiple installations by Pistoletto, it takes visitors on a journey through one of the most influential and enduring artistic practices to unfold from the postwar period to the present. Lévy Gorvy's exhibition resonates with the themes that have animated Pistoletto's body of work for over six decades: perception, time, history, tradition, and the relationship between art, artist, and viewer. © Michelangelo Pistoletto. Photo: Tom Powel Imaging.
Best Photos of the Day
Lévy Gorvy opened a major exhibition of works by the renowned Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto. The first US presentation in a decade to feature multiple installations by Pistoletto, it takes visitors on a journey through one of the most influential and enduring artistic practices to unfold from the postwar period to the present. Lévy Gorvy's exhibition resonates with the themes that have animated Pistoletto's body of work for over six decades: perception, time, history, tradition, and the relationship between art, artist, and viewer. © Michelangelo Pistoletto. Photo: Tom Powel Imaging.
Best Photos of the Day
Lévy Gorvy opened a major exhibition of works by the renowned Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto. The first US presentation in a decade to feature multiple installations by Pistoletto, it takes visitors on a journey through one of the most influential and enduring artistic practices to unfold from the postwar period to the present. Lévy Gorvy's exhibition resonates with the themes that have animated Pistoletto's body of work for over six decades: perception, time, history, tradition, and the relationship between art, artist, and viewer. © Michelangelo Pistoletto. Photo: Tom Powel Imaging.
Best Photos of the Day
Lévy Gorvy opened a major exhibition of works by the renowned Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto. The first US presentation in a decade to feature multiple installations by Pistoletto, it takes visitors on a journey through one of the most influential and enduring artistic practices to unfold from the postwar period to the present. Lévy Gorvy's exhibition resonates with the themes that have animated Pistoletto's body of work for over six decades: perception, time, history, tradition, and the relationship between art, artist, and viewer. © Michelangelo Pistoletto. Photo: Tom Powel Imaging.
Best Photos of the Day
Lévy Gorvy opened a major exhibition of works by the renowned Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto. The first US presentation in a decade to feature multiple installations by Pistoletto, it takes visitors on a journey through one of the most influential and enduring artistic practices to unfold from the postwar period to the present. Lévy Gorvy's exhibition resonates with the themes that have animated Pistoletto's body of work for over six decades: perception, time, history, tradition, and the relationship between art, artist, and viewer. © Michelangelo Pistoletto. Photo: Tom Powel Imaging.