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Impressionism

Gaston Lachaise, Woman Seated

Sculpting History

An exhibition in Fort Worth, Tex., explores four European-born artists who made their careers in America.

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Grant Wood, Spring in Town, 1941

Grant Wood’s Ride

A new exhibition shows the full evolution of a thoroughly American artist.

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Andrea Appiani, Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte

Empire Style

In Napoleon’s palaces and beyond, aesthetics served politics but also achieved greatness.

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Shuji Wako, Open Secret (Mt. Fuji)

Making Impressions

Modern and contemporary artists prove that when it comes to printmaking, there is no place in the world quite like Japan.

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Portable Shrine (Tashi Gomang) of Padmasambhava’s Palace on the Copper-Colored Mountain

Treasures for the Future

The Rubin Museum of Art celebrates the legend and legacy of Padmasambhava, who is credited with bringing Buddhism to Tibet.

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Cecily Brown, Boy with a Cat, 2015

It’s Alive

A new exhibition at the Tate Britain examines how British artists of the 20th century represent human life in their work.

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Portrait of Lee Krasner by Paul De Vries

Out of the Shadow

One of the great innovators in “allover” painting, Lee Krasner eclipsed her own career in order to advocate for that of her husband, Jackson Pollock.

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Michael Estes Taylor, God Particle, Higgs Boson, 2016

Through a Glass, Brightly

Michael E. Taylor’s abstract glass works draw us into the invisible realms of subatomic physics and computer code.

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Ennion Cup, Sidon, Lebanon, Roman Empire

Inside the Ancient World

A new gallery space gives a historic collection a fresh look.

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