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Impressionism
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.”
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.
Richard Erdman: Set in Stone
For sculptor Richard Erdman, marble is a living thing.
Belkis Ayón: Mythical Figures
Belkis Ayón gets her first museum retrospective in Los Angeles.
A New Model
An innovative exhibition charts the path by which Picasso transformed the age-old relationship between artist and model.
Defining Modernity
An enormous exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art examines the many dimensions of Mexican Modernism.
The Art of Enlightenment
Buddhist sculpture is a rich field for collecting and contemplation.
A Fabergé Trove Comes Home
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts reinstalls its massive collection of Fabergé objects after a world tour.
Let There Be Light
Today’s best lighting designs are really sculptures that illuminate.


































