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Impressionism

David Hockney, Self Portrait with Red Braces, 2003, watercolor on paper, 24 x 18 1/8 inches;

Seeing the Big Picture

David Hockney’s recent work is huge—literally—but size is not all that matters in these vision-bending paintings.

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Installation view of the exhibition Soundings: A Contemporary Score

Public Speakers

Recent exhibitions in major institutions are bringing sound art to new ears and raising questions about listening in the museum.

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Wifredo Lam, Figuras de Trópico (Figures of the Tropics), 1966, pastel on heavy paper laid down on board, 22 x 29 ¾ in

Wifredo Lam: From Cubist to Cuban

Melding Afro-Caribbean and European influences, Wifredo Lam created one of modernism’s most distinctive bodies of work.

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Frank Stella, "k.305 (ABS Red)" (2012), mixed media, 94 x 75 x 33 inches

Working in Space

Frank Stella’s expansion plan continues with a foray into computer-assisted 3-D fabrication.

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Fernand Léger,The City, 1919.

Beyond City Limits

The Philadelphia Museum of Art launches a massive show built around Fernand Léger’s masterpiece The City.

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Leon Gaspard, Tunis, 1933, 13 ¼ x 16 ¼ inches.

A Painter’s Pageant

A major trove of works by Leon Gaspard comes on the market.

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Marquetry writing desk by Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann.

Curves With Verve

Art Deco pieces are adaptable and aesthetically evergreen, worth the effort necessary to find high-quality examples.

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Wynand Otto Jan Nieuwenkamp, Poster for the magazine “Eigen Haard” (Our Own Hearth), 1896;

Salad-Oil Style

This fall the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston showcases its collection of Dutch works on paper from the turn of the 20th century.

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John Grillo, Untitled, 1946, watercolor on paper, 15 x 18 inches

The Nomadic Brush

John Grillo’s work, rooted in Bay Area abstraction, has followed its own migratory path over the painter’s almost 80-year-long career.

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