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Impressionism

Wosene Worke Kosrof, Love IV, 2005

Word Power

Wosene Worke Kosrof merges the ancient beauty of Ethiopian writing with modernist abstraction.

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Leonora Carrington, The Old Maids, 1947

Perverse Albion

An exhibition draws our attention to the contribution of British artists to Surrealism.

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Anonymous (Southern Low Countries), after Jan van Eyck, The Triptych of Petrus Wyts

Meet the Master

The biggest exhibition of Jan van Eyck’s work that ever was or will be is now on view in the Northern Renaissance master’s hometown of Ghent, Belgium.

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J.M.W. Turner, Lausanne: Sunset, 1841–42

The Heights of the Sublime

The Frist in Nashville hosts a visiting delegation of Turner masterpieces.

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Granville Redmond, California Poppies and Lupine

Eternal Sunshine

A retrospective dedicated to the California landscape painter Granville Redmond is on view at the Crocker Art Museum.

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Alice Trumbull Mason, Untitled, 1939

The Realist

For Alice Trumbull Mason, a little-known pioneer of abstract painting in America, abstraction was the real realism.

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Gerhard Richter, Betty, 1977

Memories of Paint

A Gerhard Richter retrospective at the Met shows how the German artist has disembodied the medium of painting as a way to confront the 20th century’s most intolerable recollections.

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Leon Berkowitz, Merlin #2, 1984

Latter-Day Luminist

While his fellow Washington. D.C. abstractionists cultivated fields of color, Leon Berkowitz found a way to make light emanate from the canvas.

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Franz Jozef Ponstingl, Isotopes of Furniture, 1917

Out of the Twilight Zone

Little known during his life, Franz Jozef Ponstingl’s powerful, beguiling paintings and drawings are getting their due.

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