The new Modern Art Notes Podcast features former MOCA chief curator Paul Schimmel talking about his big, new show: “Destroy the Picture: Painting the Void, 1949-62.” The exhibition details the way artists in Europe, Japan and the United States responded to the mass killing and devastation of World War II. 
The cover of the catalogue, pictured above, is a detail from an Alberto Burri ‘painting:’ Sackcloth and Green (1956). The catalogue is just $25 on Amazon, almost 40% off.
Download the program to your PC/mobile device. Subscribe to The Modern Art Notes Podcast via iTunes or RSS. See images of artworks discussed on the program.

The new Modern Art Notes Podcast features former MOCA chief curator Paul Schimmel talking about his big, new show: “Destroy the Picture: Painting the Void, 1949-62.” The exhibition details the way artists in Europe, Japan and the United States responded to the mass killing and devastation of World War II. 

The cover of the catalogue, pictured above, is a detail from an Alberto Burri ‘painting:’ Sackcloth and Green (1956). The catalogue is just $25 on Amazon, almost 40% off.

Download the program to your PC/mobile device. Subscribe to The Modern Art Notes Podcast via iTunes or RSS. See images of artworks discussed on the program.

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    Also, you can read Schimmel’s full essay online.
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