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Lee Krasner, Living Colour at the Barbican
Mosaic Table, 1947. Old wagon wheel with leftover tesserae, costume jewellery, keys, coins, broken glass.
We loved this well presented, vibrant exhibition. Interesting to learn of LK's close friendship with Ray Eames, which developed during their time as fellow students: two brilliant women whose careers and reputations were overshadowed by their partners. Congratulations to the Barbican for doing a little bit to put that right.
Lee Krasner, Living Colour at the Barbican
Mosaic Table, 1947. Old wagon wheel with leftover tesserae, costume jewellery, keys, coins, broken glass.
We loved this well presented, vibrant exhibition. Interesting to learn of LK's close friendship with Ray Eames, which developed during their time as fellow students: two brilliant women whose careers and reputations were overshadowed by their partners. Congratulations to the Barbican for doing a little bit to put that right.