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Old Masters
The Open Door
The fantastic art of Dorothea Tanning, one of the last survivors of the Surrealist movement, gets a retrospective at Tate Modern.
Gorham Silver: The Shining
Hundreds of pieces of Gorham silver go on view at the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, providing a brilliant view into the “golden age” of American silver.
State of Maine
The Farnsworth Museum celebrates a group of postwar New York artists who came to Maine for work and pleasure.
Finely Woven
The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art reveals the richness of tapestry as modern art form.
Agnes Pelton: The Thinning of the Veil
Agnes Pelton’s otherworldly symbolic abstractions go on view at the Phoenix Art Museum before touring the country.
Ralph Eugene Meatyard: Surrealist Pastoral
The enigmatic, otherworldly photographs of Ralph Eugene Meatyard belong to a very real place.
Striking Back at the Empires
As the Romans and the Parthians clashed in the Middle East, a group of cities struggled to define themselves, as the rich record of their art reveals.
Joaquín Sorolla: Sunlight Dialogues
A survey show at the National Gallery in London illuminates the achievement of Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, the last great master of the classical Spanish tradition of painting.
Oliver Lee Jackson: Paint People
In the work of Oliver Lee Jackson, enigmatic figures enter and explore a colorful abstract realm.


































