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I Got Rhythm: Arts And Jazz Since 1920 At Kunstmuseum Stuttgart

Romare Bearden, The Savoy, 1975, mixed-media collage of various papers on hardboard. ©2015 VG BILD-KUNST, BONN/COURTESY MICHAEL ROSENFELD GALLERY LLC, NEW YORK, NY/FERN KARESH HURST
Romare Bearden, The Savoy, 1975, mixed-media collage of various papers on hardboard.
©2015 VG BILD-KUNST, BONN/COURTESY MICHAEL ROSENFELD GALLERY LLC, NEW YORK, NY/FERN KARESH HURST
Pictures at an Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday.
Today’s show: “I Got Rhythm: Art and Jazz Since 1920” is on view at the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart in Stuttgart, Germany, through Sunday, March 6. The sprawling survey, which traces the 100-year history of jazz in art since the term’s first mention in a Chicago Tribune article from 1915, includes works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Otto Dix, Jean Dubuffett, Henri Matisse, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, Romare Bearden, Albert Oehlen, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Marlene Dumas, and Rashid Johnson, among others.

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