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Impressionism

McKaycraft line magazine rack, circa 1933

Global Deco

The Wolfsonian in Miami offers a comprehensive view of Art Deco on both sides of the Atlantic.

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Frank Bowling, Sacha Jason Guyana Dreams, 1989

Frank Bowling: The Possibility of Paint

The Guyanese-English artist Frank Bowling is getting a long-awaited retrospective at Tate Britain.

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Carl Holty, Flowering, 1961

Enough for a Lifetime

Carl Holty, a bridge between European modernism and the American art scene of the ’60s and ’70s, found original solutions to some of the deepest problems in abstract painting.

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Dorothea Tanning, Dogs of Cythera, 1963

The Open Door

The fantastic art of Dorothea Tanning, one of the last survivors of the Surrealist movement, gets a retrospective at Tate Modern.

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Waste Bowl, 1886

Gorham Silver: The Shining

Hundreds of pieces of Gorham silver go on view at the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, providing a brilliant view into the “golden age” of American silver.

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Alex Katz, Untitled (Landscape with Cars), circa 1954

State of Maine

The Farnsworth Museum celebrates a group of postwar New York artists who came to Maine for work and pleasure.

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Fernand Léger, Country Outing (second state), circa 1980

Finely Woven

The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art reveals the richness of tapestry as modern art form.

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Agnes Pelton, Future, 1941

Agnes Pelton: The Thinning of the Veil

Agnes Pelton’s otherworldly symbolic abstractions go on view at the Phoenix Art Museum before touring the country.

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Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Untitled, circa 1970

Ralph Eugene Meatyard: Surrealist Pastoral

The enigmatic, otherworldly photographs of Ralph Eugene Meatyard belong to a very real place.

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