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The National Gallery's "Paris 1874" exhibit and the Museum of the Bible's first public viewing of the Megiddo Mosaic both ...
Sarah Dwyer is always playing, whether it is with scale, color, material or subject matter—but you’ll have to discover the ...
For museums and their public, Impressionism is the Goldilocks movement: not too old or too new, not too challenging or too ...
In first major US retrospective, de Young's 'Tamara de Lempicka' reveals stunning portraits of Russian aristocrats and ...
Siopis’s practice draws on many theoretical currents, but concept is not allowed to dominate matter or empty it of its ...
Tamara de Lempicka’s first major U.S. survey invokes her as a trailblazing techno-feminist who borrowed freely from art history. But it also buries her erratic second act.
During the Franco-Prussian War and the ensuing civil war, many artists fled to other French cities or London. However, ...
All the stranger then that, 111 years later, the review reads as too smart for the room. To all appearances, Orphism remains ...
For those wishing to learn more about modern art, the latest blockbuster exhibition at the Columbia Museum of Art offers a ...
In 1942, newly moved out of her family’s Helsinki apartment and living on her own, the Finnish artist Tove Jansson painted a self-portrait. She gave herself a cool confidence: steely gaze, striped ...
Gretchen Andrew's new series Facetune Portraits uses custom robotics to physically apply AI-driven facetuning algorithms into oil paintings.