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Impressionism
Robert Kushner: Pattern Seeking
For painter and collage artist Robert Kushner, “decorative” is never a dirty word.
Silver Age
In 19th- and early 20th-century America, new wealth and social competition spurred a sterling surge of artistry in tableware.
Paul Durand-Ruel: First Impressions
A new exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art shows how a farsighted dealer, Paul Durand-Ruel, made careers, markets, and art history.
David Ligare: Daring to Know
The astonishing life work of a “California Classicist” goes on view at the Crocker Art Museum.
Alex Katz: Object Matter and Environment
Two solo shows of celebrated American painter Alex Katz are opening, giving museum-goers the opportunity to see six decades of work.
Carlo Bugatti: Furnishing a Fantasy
The extravagant, eccentric designs of Carlo Bugatti transcend the Italian Art Nouveau era to occupy an imaginative realm all their own.
Night Scenes: After Dark
The allure and challenges of rendering the night in paintings, prints, and photographs are spotlighted in an innovative survey of the American nocturne.
Video Tour: The Lauren Bacall Collection
The Lauren Bacall collection, which was auctioned by Bonhams New York on March 31, included works of art by Robert Graham, Henry Moore, Jim Dine, and David Hockney, jewels by Jean Schlumberger.
Video Tour: Sculpture in the Age of Donatello
The Museum of Biblical Art (MOBIA) in New York presents 23 examples of early Florentine Renaissance sculpture with its show “Sculpture in the Age of Donatello: Renaissance Masterpieces from Florence Cathedral.”


































