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M.C. Escher 's works tend to evoke two reactions. First, you want to stare at them all day to unlock their mysteries. Second, you never want to meet their creator at a cocktail party.
M.C. Escher 's works tend to evoke two reactions. First, you want to stare at them all day to unlock their mysteries. Second, you never want to meet their creator at a cocktail party.
Another highlight of the exhibit is the display of Escher’s gigantic piece Metamorphosis II, a black, green, red and brown woodcut print that spans 13 feet across twenty blocks of wood.
I first took my kids to the M.C. Escher exhibit at the N.C. Museum of Art over Thanksgiving. My dad was in town and it seemed like the perfect family activity before settling in for a giant feast ...
Staircases that lead to an infinite loop, divisions of plane into imaginative space, and hands that draw themselves—these are some of the images we associate with M.C. Escher. His inventive and ...
Here’s a show that’s certain to give Brooklyn some perspective: A massive exhibition of the mathematically infused artworks of M.C. Escher (1898–1972) is coming to the borough in June.
Auctions Rare, Mind-Bending M.C. Escher Works Haul in $7.8 Million at Auction The auction features more than 60 Escher lots. M. C. Escher, Bond of Union (1956). Photo: courtesy Christie’s.
From Feb. 3 to May 28, the gallery is dedicated to the first display of the fantastical prints and drawings by Dutch printmaker M.C. Escher. M.C. Escher (1898–1972) was born in Leeuwarden, Netherlands ...
THE WORLDS OF M.C. ESCHER: NATURE, SCIENCE, AND IMAGINATION LEONARDO DA VINCI’S CODEX LEICESTER AND THE CREATIVE MIND Through Jan. 17 $12–$18 (ticketed together) North Carolina Museum of Art ...
The largest exhibition of M.C. Escher to ever appear in the United States isn't at an art museum, but in a former warehouse and manufacturing center on the Brooklyn waterfront. Industry City, as ...
Another highlight of the exhibit is the display of Escher’s gigantic piece Metamorphosis II, a black, green, red and brown woodcut print that spans 13 feet across twenty blocks of wood.