自然的诗人,抽象的舞者 | Agnes Lawrence Pelton
Agnes Lawrence Pelton
(born 1881,Stuttgart, Germany)
Agnes Pelton, Prelude (1943). Courtesy of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Hayden Collection, Charles Henry Hayden Fund and Tompkins Collection, Arthur Gordan Tompkins Fund, ©2018 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Agnes Pelton, Day (1935). Courtesy of the Phoenix Art Museum, Gift of the Melody S. Robidoux Foundation.
Agnes Pelton, Fires in Space (1938). Courtesy of Michael Rosenfeld Gallery.
Agnes Pelton, Messengers (1932). Courtesy of the Phoenix Art Museum, gift of the Melody S. Robidoux Foundation.
Agnes Pelton, Ray Serene (1925). Photo by Jairo Ramirez, courtesy of the collection of Lynda and Stewart Resnick.
Agnes Pelton, The Blest (1941). Photo by Martin Seck, courtesy of the collection of Georgia and Michael de Havenon.
Agnes Pelton, Mother of Silence (1933). Courtesy of a private collection.
Agnes Pelton, Sand Storm (1932). Photo by Edward C. Robison III, courtesy of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville,Arkansas.
Agnes Pelton, Sand Storm (1932). Photo by Edward C. Robison III, courtesy of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville,Arkansas.
Agnes Pelton, The Fountains (1926). ©Collection of Georgia and Michael de Havenon.
Agnes Pelton, Light Center (1947–48). Photo by Jairo Ramirez, courtesy of the collection of Lynda and Stewart Resnick.
Agnes Pelton, Light Center (1947–48). Photo by Paul Salveson, courtesy of the collection of Mike Stoller and Corky Hale Stoller.
Agnes Pelton, Orbits (1934). Courtesy of the Oakland Museum of California, gift of Concours d’Antiques, the Art Guild of the Oakland Museum of California.