Highlights from The Fairholme Unlimited Foundation
The Lowe’s Ben Tobin Galleries feature Modern and Contemporary works encompassing a series of transformative loans from The Fairholme Unlimited Foundation, Inc. (a Florida not-for-profit corporation). These include ten color screen prints from Andy Warhol’s Mao series (1972), Robert Mangold’s Attic Series XI (1991), Henry Moore’s Reclining Figure (1957), and six untitled screen prints from a portfolio by Jackson Pollock (1951/1964). These remarkable works by some of the 20th century’s most important artists are installed alongside iconic art from the Lowe’s own permanent collection, which features pieces by Deborah Butterfield, Chyrssa, Duane Hanson, Pat Lipsky, Claes Oldenburg, Frank Stella, and Zao Wou-Ki. Rounding out the reinstallation will be works by Richard Pettibone, Joseph Kosuth, and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, on loan from Fundación Jumex.
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1952