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Impressionism
Seeing the Big Picture
David Hockney’s recent work is huge—literally—but size is not all that matters in these vision-bending paintings.
Public Speakers
Recent exhibitions in major institutions are bringing sound art to new ears and raising questions about listening in the museum.
Wifredo Lam: From Cubist to Cuban
Melding Afro-Caribbean and European influences, Wifredo Lam created one of modernism’s most distinctive bodies of work.
Working in Space
Frank Stella’s expansion plan continues with a foray into computer-assisted 3-D fabrication.
Beyond City Limits
The Philadelphia Museum of Art launches a massive show built around Fernand Léger’s masterpiece The City.
Curves With Verve
Art Deco pieces are adaptable and aesthetically evergreen, worth the effort necessary to find high-quality examples.
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.
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.


































