Alberto Giacometti can do no wrong. Almost fifty years since his death and his work is still pretty much omnipresent; especially with
MOMA offering up an unmissable show,
‘Giacometti and the Avant-Garde’, this July. The exhibition, which focuses on works that Giacometti created during 1926-1934, takes place in the Painting and Sculpture Galleries and includes a plaster edition of the oh-so superb,
‘Head-Skull’ (
left) as well as a bronze cast of
‘The Couple’.
’Giacometti and the Avant-Garde’ takes place at MOMA, 11 West 53rd Street, New York, throughout July.
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