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Old Masters

Gunnar Mauritz Widforss, The Grand Canyon

Best Western

A major private collection of Western American art is shared with the public in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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Frederick Carder, designer, Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, manufacturer, Vase in the Boothbay Pattern, about 1925

Glass Acts

The long and diverse history of Steuben glass is chronicled in two exhibitions at the Wichita Art Museum.

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Will Barnet, Father and Parrot, 1948

Form and Feeling

Will Barnet’s paintings and prints, whether figurative or abstract, conjure strong emotions from an equally strong underpinning of spatial structure.

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Judy Chicago, Through the Flower 2, 1973

The Great Mother

The de Young Museum mounts the first retrospective of Judy Chicago.

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Dick West, Spatial Whorl, 1949–1950

On Native Grounds

The National Museum of the American Indian chronicles the development of Native American modern and contemporary art.

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Woman of Valor

Artemisia Gentileschi excelled as a painter in Baroque Europe, representing women of history and myth with virtuosic skill and sensitivity, but her path wasn’t without difficulty.

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Wosene Worke Kosrof, Love IV, 2005

Word Power

Wosene Worke Kosrof merges the ancient beauty of Ethiopian writing with modernist abstraction.

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Leonora Carrington, The Old Maids, 1947

Perverse Albion

An exhibition draws our attention to the contribution of British artists to Surrealism.

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Anonymous (Southern Low Countries), after Jan van Eyck, The Triptych of Petrus Wyts

Meet the Master

The biggest exhibition of Jan van Eyck’s work that ever was or will be is now on view in the Northern Renaissance master’s hometown of Ghent, Belgium.

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