New York

Crosscurrents in Modern Drawing

January 7 – February 14, 2013

Emil Nolde (1867–1956)
Haus Seebüll, c. 1940
Watercolor on Japan paper
13 7/8 x 18 1/8 in. (35.2 x 46 cm)

George Grosz (1893-1959)
Frauenakt mit blauem Halsband, 1928
Watercolor and ink on paper
28 ¾ x 20 1/8 in. (73 x 51.3 cm)

Mark Tobey (1890-1976)
Untitled [Sumi], 1957
Ink on Japan paper
21 x 29 ¼ in. (53.3 x 74.3 cm)
Signed and dated lower right: Tobey 57
Lucas Samaras (b. 1936)
Untitled [Self-portrait], 1961
Pastel on paper
12 x 9 in. (30.5 x 22.8 cm)
David Hockney (b. 1937)
Landscape and Man, 1963
Colored crayon on paper
12 ½ x 10 in. (32 x 25.5 cm)
Robert Motherwell (1915-1991)
Automatism No. 11, 1965
Ink and oil on paper
26 ½ x 24 ¼ in. (67 x 53.7 cm.)
Tom Wesselmann (1931 – 2004)
Study for Sunset Nude (1960 Judy), 2003
Colored crayon and pencil on paper
3 ¾ x 3 ¾ in. (9.53 x 9.53 cm)

Moeller Fine Art New York is pleased to announce "Crosscurrents in Modern Drawing" from 8 January - 15 February, a special exhibition of works on paper created in America and Europe between 1910 and 1970. Highlights include rare watercolors by Vassily Kandinsky and Emil Nolde from private collections, as well as a group of drawings by Lyonel Feininger from the artist's German period which have never before been on the market. Also on view are post-war works by Robert Motherwell, Richard Lindner, David Hockney, Tom Wesselmann, Lucas Samaras, and Mark Tobey, among others. The exhibition aims to draw visual parallels between works created in different times and places, and to highlight their essential connections.

"Crosscurrents in Modern Drawing" is organized as part of Master Drawings New York, a collaborative effort among Upper East Side galleries to take place from 26 January - 2 February.

Gallery hours are Monday-Friday 10am-6pm, and Saturday 11am-5pm. For further information, please contact +1 212 644 2133 or mail@moellerfineart.com. All works are for sale, subject to availability.

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