Marisol, “The Party,” assemblage of 15 freestanding, life-size figures and three wall panels, with painted wood and carved wood, mirrors, plastic, television set, clothes, shoes, glasses and other accessories.
Marisol retouching “The Generals,” at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in November, 1963.
The Toledo Museum of Art (TMA) will celebrate an influential and often overlooked Pop art icon with “Marisol: A Retrospective,” on view March 2 through June 2. The exhibition chronicles the artist’s full creative arc with 244 works, including objects from TMA’s collection. Her sculptures, self-portraits, sketches, source materials, studies and personal photographs take viewers through t...
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