Forbes: How Agnes Pelton’s Transcendentalist Desert Scenes Alleviate The Ennui Of Quarantine

By Natasha Gural, Former Contributor. Apr 19, 2020, Read the full article →

Immerse yourself in the hyper-stylized plant life, a captivating star, a splendiferous white swan regaled in a gilded head piece and neck band, a crimson serpentine force slithering across the beguiling landscape. Read the full article →

Agnes Pelton "Ahmi in Egypt" (1931) Oil on canvas 36 3/16 in. × 24 3/16 in. (91.9 × 61.4 cm) Purchase, with funds from the Modern Painting and Sculpture Committee

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