"Kurt Seligmann at Home" | Seligmann Center for the Arts | Art Exhibits | Chronogram Magazine

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"Kurt Seligmann at Home"

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Surrealism came to the Hudson Valley in 1940, when Kurt Seligmann bought a dairy farm in Sugar Loaf. In the last two years, this farm has become an art center. The show "Kurt Seligmann at Home"—in the artist's former studio—conveys Seligmann's life story through photographs and art. In addition to the Seligmann exhibition, "Fantasy Drawings of Chaim Gross," a show of works on paper from 1944 to 1950, will be on view.