Archive for May 2014
Finely Woven
For acclaimed modernist sculptor Ruth Asawa, art and family were intrinsically meshed together.
Read MoreProtecting the Pre-Columbian
Art & Antiques travels to southern Mexico to visit a notorious art forger
turned archaeological sleuth.
Unmasked Man
The J. Paul Getty Museum stages a rare opportunity to view James Ensor in all his glory.
Read MoreGood Posture
From ancient India to the modern West, the practice of yoga has inspired artists, as the first exhibition devoted to the subject makes abundantly clear.
Read MoreThe Sun King
The welcome that the Spanish painter Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida received in the U.S. was as warm as the light in his pictures.
Read MoreLake Shore Unlimited
Chicago sets its own tone, artistically and otherwise, and its galleries and museums are great places to make discoveries.
Read MoreBlurring Boundaries
As the once-offbeat genre of outsider art becomes ever more popular, will it retain its special aura?
Read MoreFantastic Voyage
Gordon Onslow Ford traveled through inner worlds of perception toward a new way of seeing and being.
Read MoreNot Made by Hands
Wrested from the depths of the earth but possessing a beauty that seems almost unearthly, fine mineral specimens are now being collected as natural works of art.
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