Jill Newhouse Gallery presents a show of small works by important 19th and 20th century artists including Mondrian, Moore, Marquet, Barye, Corot, and Rousseau.
What difference does it make how large an artwork is? How does an artist decide how big to make a work? Is it an aesthetic decision, or a practical one? Based on the medium used, or the intended destination of an object? Every artwork has its own story.
This exhibition puts together small works by known artists and examines their impact.