Gallery openings are, more often than not, events where social and imbibational interests tend to eclipse the ostensible purpose of…
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There was an eerie hush as crowds of people filed quietly past Karen Sullivan’s opening of drawings and paintings at…
At the Swiss Institute of Contemporary Art through March 10, 2007 is a solo exhibition of works by Vidya Gastaldon,…
Ginevra de’ Benci, Lisa Giocondo, and Cecilia Gallerani are all major stars: they are the subjects of the three extant…
It seems that in most every major city one visits there is a Calder stabile on display in a park…
The Paris art critic Catherine Millet (perhaps best known in the U.S. for her candid sexual memoirs) writes thatwith conceptual…
Tibor Kalman (1949-1999) was a revolutionary. In design? Maybe. But we’re talking here, politically. In the 1960’s he was an…
"Jackson broke the ice", said Willem de Kooning, about rival Abstract Expressionist Jackson Pollock. The Museum of Modern Art has…
Trinity College is Ireland’s oldest university, established by Queen Elizabeth I in 1592. Its founding might be seen as an…
Italian Landscape II: Europa, 1944, Tempera on board; Collection of the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery, Alabama. The Blount…
Degas to Picasso, Painters, Sculptors, and the Camera covers the period from 1885 to 1915 and contains 364 paintings, drawings,…
Les Valeurs Personnelles (Personal Values) 1952 La Chambre d’�coute (The Listening Room) 1952 L’Empire des Lumieres Buy it at Art.com…
Retrospective exhibitions of the work of an artist are enormously valuable to the interested gallery-goer. You could wander the art…
Sandra Phillips, curator of photography at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, has once again mounted a noteworthy exhibit,…