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Impressionism
The Santa Fe Way
With a “tricfecta” of fairs and a plethora of gallery shows this summer, Santa Fe beckons art enthusiasts from all over the country and the world.
Nippon Moderne
The little-known phenomenon of Japanese Art Deco is elaborately showcased at the Seattle Art Museum.
Fishing Expeditions
Akira Shimizu plumbs childhood memories and traditional Japanese imagery to find material for his art.
First Appearance of Wolverine Sold for $657,250
The page, which appeared at the end of The Incredible Hulk #180, published by Marvel in 1974, is described by Heritage Auctions as “one of the most significant pieces of original comic art to appear on the market.”
The Insider’s Outsider
From the modernism of the 1930s to the youth culture of the ’80s, George McNeil’s art was always individualistic, passionate, even Romantic.
Finely Woven
For acclaimed modernist sculptor Ruth Asawa, art and family were intrinsically meshed together.
Protecting the Pre-Columbian
Art & Antiques travels to southern Mexico to visit a notorious art forger
turned archaeological sleuth.
Unmasked Man
The J. Paul Getty Museum stages a rare opportunity to view James Ensor in all his glory.
Good Posture
From ancient India to the modern West, the practice of yoga has inspired artists, as the first exhibition devoted to the subject makes abundantly clear.


































