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Impressionism
Hellenic Heritage
Three of Athens’ smaller, less-frequented museums offer large servings of Greek art, from Cycladic to Byzantine and beyond.
Alvin Langdon Coburn: A Man of Mark and Mystery
Alvin Langdon Coburn, a master of Pictorialist and modernist photography, has been less widely known than he deserves, but a comprehensive traveling retrospective aims to change that.
Mass Assembly
This month, an exhibition of 150 sculptures by Pablo Picasso comes to the Museum of Modern Art, showing a less-known side of the well-known artist.
Inside and Outside the Perimeter
Atlanta’s art world is expanding—both creatively and geographically.
Gustave Caillebotte: The Eye of Paris
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., mounts a rare retrospective of French Impressionist Gustave Caillebotte.
Milton Avery: Art for Our Sake
“Why talk when you can paint?”said Milton Avery, who influenced many artists but whose own work— largely figurative though essentially about color—has been hard to place in the hierarchies of art criticism.
The Complete Guide to Santa Fe Art Shows
Art & Antiques’ complete guide to the summer season of fairs, museum exhibitions and gallery shows in the Southwest’s art capital.
A Blend of Spices
The royal courts of the Deccan region of southern India combined Muslim and Hindu elements in a unique artistic mix.
Screen Gems
Classic posters and other items of memorabilia allow collectors to own some
of the magic of the movies.


































