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Impressionism
T.C. Cannon: Cannonical Works
The Peabody Essex Museum kicks off a traveling retrospective of T.C. Cannon, a seminal figure in contemporary Native American art.
Where the Gods Were Born
An exhibition at LACMA reveals the art and history of the ancient Mexican city of Teotihuacan.
A Treasure Trove of Images
In the Italian Renaissance, mythological and historical iconography found its way from paintings to prints and finally to maiolica pottery and bronzes.
René Magritte: The Pleasure Principle
René Magritte’s genius was to subvert our assumptions and even undermine art itself, while bringing joy and delight.
Uncommon Clay
Contemporary ceramic artists combine craft tradition with boundary-pushing creativity.
Dalí & Duchamp: Brothers Under the Skin
The friendship of Dalí and Duchamp is explored in an exhibition at the Dalí Museum in Florida.
On the Road
A body of William Eggleston’s influential color photography goes on view at the Met.
To Be Precise
Precisionism, a style of art that embraced the mechanical, flourished in 1920s and ’30s America.
American Original
Jasper Johns’ subtle, enigmatic art has influenced many but can be practiced by no one but its creator.


































