Posts by John Dorfman
Fantastic Voyage
Gordon Onslow Ford traveled through inner worlds of perception toward a new way of seeing and being.
Read MoreCrystallizing an Idea
Helped by new technologies, today’s glass artists are pushing this ancient medium beyond its traditional boundaries.
Read MoreHistory on a Pedestal
The Metropolitan Museum of Art shows how the American West was bronzed.
Read MoreArtist Profile: The Space Between
Jun Kaneko’s works, in ceramics and other media, are often monumental but always subtle.
Read MoreMurder the Moonlight
The Guggenheim gives Italy’s feisty Futurists their first comprehensive show in America.
Read MoreSomething Wild
Wildlife art stays true to nature.
Read MoreGleaming the Cube
Often misperceived as second banana to a certain famous Spaniard, Georges Braque co-invented Cubism but didn’t stop there.
Read MoreA Two-Fisted Painter
Jules Tavernier, a legendarily adventurous and versatile 19th-century artist, is paid homage in his adopted state of California.
Read MoreOut of Africa
The Leslie Sacks Collection of African tribal art is an encyclopedic microcosm of a continent’s creativity and a connoisseur’s eye.
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