Just two months ago, New York City’s Frick Collection…
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Let us start with black and red, galactic black and blue-based crimson– void and blood, dead and living. Add to that, intense emotion: horror and ecstasy, revulsion and reverence, debauchery…
This summer, Meyer Gallery presents four solo exhibitions by Eric G. Thompson, Milt Kobayashi, William C. Hook, and Francis Livingston. Each show highlights a painter whose…
During the Victorian era, one name constantly echoed within the walls of every English art enthusiast was Edwin Landseer (1802 – 1873). Son of John Landseer, an engraver and writer…
The exhibition Scottish Colourists: Radical Perspectives opened at Dovecot…
This April, the Whitney Museum of American Art opens Amy Sherald: American Sublime, and…
On March 30, 2025, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston…
It was 1939, just two years after Picasso painted his anti-war…
The visual directness of Christina Ramberg’s paintings can be misleading. Take Shady Lacy (1971), which shows the back of a shapely figure dressed in a…
Japanese painter Keita Morimoto's first solo exhibition, To…
Iowa-based multimedia artist Jim Shrosbree won a prestigious …
After 90 years of questioning the fate of four frescoes by Maxine Albro (1893-1966), originally painted on the exterior walls of The Ebell of Los Angeles in 1933, the …



















