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Old Masters

Aaron Siskind, Arizona, 1949

Developing the Market

An exhibition at the Center for Creative Photography celebrates LIGHT Gallery, a pioneer in the exhibition of fine-art photography.

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Studio65, “Chiocciola” Chair, designed 1972

Disruptive Design

For the creators of Radical Italian Design, form didn’t have to follow function, and the only limits on what could be built were those of the imagination itself.

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Dante Gabriel Rossetti, La Donna della Finestra, 1881

Medieval Revival

In the Victorian era, radical artists and designers launched a revolution by going back in time.

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Donald Judd, Untitled, 1973

Minimalism en Masse

A large-scale Donald Judd retrospective makes its sole stop in New York.

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Norman Bluhm, Untitled, 1998

The Romantic

The 20th-century American painter Norman Bluhm gets a long-overdue retrospective.

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Huguette Caland (Lebanon), City II, 1968

Midcentury Middle East

A revelatory exhibition in New York shows how and why postwar Arab artists embraced abstraction.

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Barbara Takenaga, Red June, 2014

Growth and Form

Barbara Takenaga’s painting revels in patterns and systems, spanning the cosmos from the minute to the galactic.

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Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, David with the Head of Goliath, c. 1600/1601

Art and the City

A new exhibition in Vienna brings Caravaggio and Bernini together in a celebration of Baroque Rome.

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Frederick Arthur Bridgman, The Prayer, 1877

Orient Express

An exhibition at the British Museum examines the influence of Islamic art on Orientalism.

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