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Impressionism

Rolph Scarlett, Untitled (RS0382)

Objective: Non-Objectivity

Rolph Scarlett joined the quest for a pure art so independent of the everyday world that it couldn’t even be called “abstract.”

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Conservators at the Opificia delle Pietre Dure in Florence

Taken at the Flood

Fifty years after a catastrophic flood, the last of Florence’s damaged artworks have been restored and returned to their rightful places.

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Richard Erdman, Continuum IV

Richard Erdman: Set in Stone

For sculptor Richard Erdman, marble is a living thing.

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Belkis Ayón, Nlloro (Weeping), 1991

Belkis Ayón: Mythical Figures

Belkis Ayón gets her first museum retrospective in Los Angeles.

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Pablo Picasso, The Women of Algiers (after Delacroix), 1954

A New Model

An innovative exhibition charts the path by which Picasso transformed the age-old relationship between artist and model.

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Diego Rivera, Dance in Tehuantepec (Baile in Tehuantepec), 1928

Defining Modernity

An enormous exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art examines the many dimensions of Mexican Modernism.

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Bodhisattva Maitreya, Pakistan, ancient region of Gandhara, circa 3rd century

The Art of Enlightenment

Buddhist sculpture is a rich field for collecting and contemplation.

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Fabergé firm (Russian), Imperial Peter the Great Easter Egg, 20th century

A Fabergé Trove Comes Home

The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts reinstalls its massive collection of Fabergé objects after a world tour.

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Jean-Pierre Vitrac for Verre Lumiere, Flower Lamp, 1970

Let There Be Light

Today’s best lighting designs are really sculptures that illuminate.

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