Tag: Rockefeller

Artist Mateo Blanco donates Rockefeller Flag to The Casements for permanent display

American artist Mateo Blanco has donated his original painting Rockefeller Flag to The Casements, ensuring the work will remain permanently at the historic Ormond Beach residence where John D. Rockefeller spent the final years of his life. Created specifically for The American Legacy exhibition celebrating Americaโ€™s 250th anniversary, Rockefeller Flag will now become a lasting part of The Casements, giving visitors the opportunity to experience the contemporary work alongside the history and legacy of one of Americaโ€™s most influential industrialists.

Restoration Without Reflection: Authorย Neil Thomas Protoย on Vermeer, Helen Frick, and the Lost Art of Moral Imagination

The newly reopened and renovated Frick Collectionโ€”once the New York home of the Henry Clay Frick familyโ€”was celebrated, in part, through the thematic exhibition (June 18โ€“September 8) of three paintings by the Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer. Titled โ€œVermeerโ€™s Love Letters,โ€ the exhibition melds aesthetically into the buildingโ€™s subtly retained grandeur. But not into Henry Clay Frickโ€™s history and that of the people who once lived in the home, especially his daughter Helen, who battled with John D. Rockefeller Jr. publicly, privately, and in courts of law to preserve her fatherโ€™s original purpose for the Collection. And the exhibition does not meld aesthetically into Johannes Vermeerโ€™s purpose. Neither the theme of the exhibit nor the titles of the three paintings were provided by Vermeer, reflect his imperatives, or describe the paintingsโ€™ content.