This art might not shock you but it will affect you. Maybe you will be lulled into dreaminess by Pablo Picasso’s painting of his mistress standing before a mirror, or slightly zany from Joan Miró’s Carnival of Harlequin (1924-25), where creatures of thin lines and funky designs have crawled out for a midnight party. You may be entranced by the deep gaze of Frida Kahlo’s self-portrait, or soothed by the sparse white space and thin pigment strips in Agnes Martin’s The Tree.
These paintings are among the more than 70 artworks in “Van Gogh to Pollock: Modern Rebels,