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Old Masters

Yamamoto Kozan, Rabbit- Shaped Censer

Birds and Beasts

Japanese artists have lavished loving attention of the animal kingdom for almost two millennia, as visitors to the National Gallery in Washington, D.C., can now see for themselves.

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Edouard Duval-Carrié, Lost at Sea / Perdido en el mar, 2014

Intriguing Tropics

A traveling exhibition showcases the diversity of contemporary art from the Caribbean.

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Toots Zynsky, Spring Grass II, Amsterdam, 1983

Heart of Glass

The Yale University collection of American glass illuminates the history of the medium, from artisanal exuberance to modernist innovation and beyond.

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Arshile Gorky, The Liver is the Cock’s Comb, 1944

Arshile Gorky: Explorer of the New World

Arshile Gorky, an Armenian refugee, remade himself in America, synthesizing an art practice that brought him to the brink of Abstract Expressionism.

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Judy Pfaff, Scopa #1 (sette bello), 1988

Judy Pfaff: Controlled Chaos

Judy Pfaff’s boundary-breaking installations and multimedia works balance wild exuberance and carefully planned structure.

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Bartolomé Bermejo, Descent of Christ into Limbo, about 1470–75

Bartolomé Bermejo: Beat the Devil

Astonishing works by the 15th-century Spanish painter Bartolomé Bermejo are on view at London’s National Gallery.

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McKaycraft line magazine rack, circa 1933

Global Deco

The Wolfsonian in Miami offers a comprehensive view of Art Deco on both sides of the Atlantic.

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Frank Bowling, Sacha Jason Guyana Dreams, 1989

Frank Bowling: The Possibility of Paint

The Guyanese-English artist Frank Bowling is getting a long-awaited retrospective at Tate Britain.

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Carl Holty, Flowering, 1961

Enough for a Lifetime

Carl Holty, a bridge between European modernism and the American art scene of the ’60s and ’70s, found original solutions to some of the deepest problems in abstract painting.

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