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Archive for February 2015

Preston Singletary: Native Language

By John Dorfman | February 26, 2015
Preston Singletary, Gray Whale, 2013

Preston Singletary merges contemporary art glass with Northwest Coast tradition.

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Yasuyoshi Morimoto: Keeper of the Flame

By Edward M. Gómez | February 26, 2015
Tang Dynasty mandala tanka

In Japan, a veteran collector preserves ancient artworks and an aesthete’s sensibility.

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City Guide: Charleston, S.C. Art Galleries

By Art & Antiques Magazine | February 26, 2015
Karen Anne Myers, Geo Stripes

From classic to contemporary, regional to global, discoveries abound in the Southeast’s art capital.

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Piero di Cosimo: Man, Myth, and Legend

By Sarah E. Fensom | February 26, 2015
Piero di Cosimo, The Discovery of Honey

The first major retrospective of Florentine painter Piero di Cosimo comes to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

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Brush with Greatness

By John Dorfman | February 26, 2015
From One Hundred Portraits of Peking Opera Characters

Classical Chinese ink-and-brush paintings embody millennia of tradition as well as the freshness of the human encounter with nature.

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A River Runs Through It

By John Dorfman | February 11, 2015
Thomas Cole, The Course of Empire: The Consummation of Empire

The painters of the Hudson River School helped define who we are as Americans, as a comprehensive exhibition makes luminously clear.

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Enrico Donati: The Magician

By John Dorfman | February 11, 2015
Enrico Donati, Tower of the Alchemist: Partie de l’ultrason, 1947

Enrico Donati, acclaimed as “The Last Surrealist,” kept the impulse of Surrealism flowing through eight decades of work in a plethora of styles.

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No Time Like the Present

By Edward M. Gómez | February 11, 2015
Charline von Heyl, Carlotta, 2013

In an “atemporal” age, a new exhibition proposes, painters can—and do—make art from an anything-goes grab bag of styles and attitudes.

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