Ross Bleckner became the youngest artist to have a solo exhibition at the Guggenheim. He’s also shown at the Whitney, SFMOMA, and the Musee d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris. via Photo by Robert Lakow
John Singer Sargent’s studio at 31/33 Tite Street, in the Chelsea area of London. He lived and worked there from 1885 on.
“Peter Warlock the composer lived on the same street as did Oscar Wilde and Whistler. Mark Twain was nearby on his stay in London. Turner lived around the corner. Milne - the Winnie the Pooh creator walked down Tite Street on his way to school as a boy.” John Singer Sargent Virtual Gallery
Donald Baechler, a second-generation Pop artist, has work in the collections of MoMA, Centre Pompidou-National Modern Art Museum, the Whitney, and the Guggenheim. via Photo by Robert Lakow
Joan Miro in his studio in Montroig, 1957. Photo by Ernst Schneidegger
Inka Essenhigh has exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, the Royal Academy of Art in London, SFMOMA, the Whitney and Tate Gallery. via
Rembrandt’s studio as seen today, now the Rembrandt museum in Amsterdam. Photos: atelierlog and Web Art Academy.
Jamie Wyeth used space in his father’s studio early in his career. Here recreated as the younger Wyeth worked on his portrait of John F. Kennedy.








