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Impressionism
Fighting for the Future
At the dawn of the Soviet era, in a revolutionary art school in the city of Vitebsk, two different visions of modernism struggled for dominance.
In the Shadow of Ararat
The Met puts the splendor of medieval Armenian art on display.
Modernist Material
A show at the Corning Museum of Glass explores the role of glass in early 20th-century Viennese design.
Light from the East
Traditional Japanese paintings are an excellent buying opportunity, as well as a portal into a world of timeless grace and beauty.
Signs and Wonders
Whether in his collage-based art or in his activities as collector/scholar/curator of ancient artifacts, Tony Berlant is penetrating into hidden levels of meaning.
A Gentleman and an Artist
In the period before Ab Ex, the multitalented Manhattanite Charles Green Shaw was a powerful advocate for abstract art in America.
South by Southwest
This summer, Santa Fe beckons collectors of virtually every kind of art, from ancient American to international contemporary.
Chiaroscuro Prints: Lights and Shadows
Revealing the subtle fascination of Renaissance chiaroscuro prints.
Deeper into the South
A current exhibition celebrates the vibrant women artists of America’s South.


































