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Old Masters

Bridget Riley, High Sky, 1991.

Bridget Riley: Good Optics

A retrospective in London directs our eyes to Bridget Riley’s innovations in vision.

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Charlotte Park, Untitled, circa 1963

Charlotte Park: The Quiet Abstractionist

Charlotte Park, a master of line and color, is at last being given her rightful place in the galaxy of Abstract Expressionists.

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Vessel in the shape of a bound onyx, early 7th century B.C.

Nubia: The Kingdom and the Power

The artistic wonders of Nubia, ancient Egypt’s southern neighbor, go on view at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston

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Romare Bearden, Profile/Part II, The Thirties: Johnny Hudgins Comes On, 1981, collage on board;

Romare Bearden: Portrait of the Artist

Romare Bearden’s autobiographical “Profile” series is reunited at the High Museum in Atlanta.

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James Tissot, On the Thames, ca.1876

James Tissot: Fashion, Forward

A new exhibition looks at James Tissot’s sumptuous depictions of High Victorian society and then some.

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Sharona Eliassaf, 99 Cent Dream, 2017

Ageless Images

An exhibition searches for recurring symbols through thousands of years of art.

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Wolfgang Paalen, Espace libre, 1941

Wolfgang Paalen: The Painter of the Possible

Wolfgang Paalen, artist, art theorist, and expert on tribal art, looked to the ancient past while charting a course for the future.

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André Masson, Engloutissement, 1968

André Masson: A Brush Dipped in Fire

The unfairly neglected André Masson gets a major retrospective in a small French museum.

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Prabhakar Barwe, King and Queen of Spades, 1967

Multicultural Modernism

NYU’s Grey Art Gallery opens up new perspectives on 20th-century art from India, Iran, and Turkey.

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