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Then these discarded paintings end up on earth as formal wear for rich women".
First seen on the walls of the Jeu de Paume in Paris, the paintings end up in scattered crates stencilled with the artists' names, resembling coffins.
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It determined where paintings ended up, whom they influenced, and therefore how art evolved.
Several of the paintings ended up in French galleries, including Cazeau-Béraudière, where Martin made his purchase.
But given how the paintings ended up in Connecticut in the first place, the exhibition might just as easily be seen as the story of a landmark blunder.
In 1961, Mr. Metzger had donned protective gear, picked up a spray-gun of hydrochloric acid, then dissolved three giant canvases that he had stretched — so that his "paintings" ended up no longer existing at all.
Small Town Roots One thing that does seem clear is that after a meandering journey the paintings ended up for a time in Carcaliu, a village mostly inhabited by Russian-speaking Old Believers, a community that broke away from the Russian Orthodox Church in the 17th century and developed a deep wariness of outsiders.
The jazz producer Bob Thiele liked some of the canvases, and Mr. Charen's paintings ended up on the covers of albums, including Archie Shepp's "Fire Music" and Sonny Rollins's "East Broadway Run Down"; he was nominated for Grammy Awards for album art.
"There's something really endearing about how Mark Rothko's paintings ended up as wallpaper in a nightclub.
But have you ever wondered how those shabby-chic kidney tables, 1980s shoulder-pad blazers, and smoke-stained landscape paintings ended up there?
"Or if not, what can happen to us is what happened in Mediterranean Africa, where 75percentt of the rock paintings ended up being plundered and taken to private collections in Europe".
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