Fahrelnissa Zeid

Fahrelnissa Zeid (b. 1901, Istanbul – d. 1991, Amman) was a Turkish artist born into a prominent Ottoman family whose work blended elements of Islamic and Byzantine art from the East with abstract influences from the West. She worked in a variety of media such as large oil paintings, collages and stained glass panels. Zeid was among the first women to attend the Academy of Fine Art in Istanbul.

Her oeuvre contains abstraction like below and figuration.

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Karel Appel

A founder of the CoBrA association of painters, Karel Appel rendered expressionist canvases with vibrant color, violent brushwork, and thick application of impasto paint. The artist derived much inspiration from primitive art and children’s drawings, and was influenced by contemporaries such as Jean Dubuffet, the major exponent of Art Brut.

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Mary Corse

From July 2 to September 5, 2021, the Long Museum West Bund is pleased to present “Mary Corse: Painting with Light,” the American artist’s first comprehensive solo museum survey in Asia. Comprised of over twenty-five large-scale works, the exhibition highlights major bodies of work from Corse’s expansive six-decade career.

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