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Old Masters

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Portrait of Hans Frisch, ca. 1907

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: The Color Man

The Neue Galerie considers the career of German Expressionist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner.

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Esphyr Slobodkina, Levitator, 1950

Esphyr Slobodkina: The Maker

From abstract painting and sculpture to children’s books and architecture, Esphyr Slobodkina could do just about anything.

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Tea bowl with floral design on blue background

Relentless Pursuit

How one Gilded Age railroad tycoon’s madness for Japanese domestic ceramics took over his imagination and led to a large, highly particular collection.

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Syd Solomon, Duality, 1980

Syd Solomon: Hidden in Plain Sight

Painter, camouflage artist, and cultural connector Syd Solomon is emerging as an important figure in Abstract Expressionism.

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Automaton clock in the form of Diana on her chariot, circa 1610

Haute Tech

The Met becomes a giant Kunstkammer as masterpieces of innovation and decoration from European courts come together in a new exhibition.

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Lari Pittman, Untitled #5, 2010

Lari Pittman: Controlled Chaos

Lari Pittman’s kaleidoscopic works open windows on contemporary culture and the art of painting.

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El Greco, Boy Blowing on an Ember, 1571–72

Body and Soul

Italian Baroque paintings on loan from Naples show how the Old Masters used the human body to express emotion and spirituality.

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Autumn Borts-Medlock (Santa Clara), Dragonfly Pot, n.d.

First Families

Three dynasties of Native American ceramics artists are chronicled in an exhibition at the Crocker Art Museum.

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Roberto Matta, El Profeta (The Prophet), 1948

Surreal World

The deep impact of the Surrealist movement on Latin American art is made clear through a major exhibition in Florida.

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