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Old Masters
William L. Hawkins: A Geographer of the Imagination
The work of the American outsider artist William L. Hawkins is the subject of a major traveling retrospective.
Striding On
The enduring art of Alberto Giacometti gets a home in Paris and a starring role in New York this season.
Bo Bartlett: American Stories
Bo Bartlett brings the narrative painting tradition up to date, merging the historical with the personal.
Thomas Chippendale: Self-Made Man
Thomas Chippendale’s story of entrepreneurship arrives at the Met.
Charles Arnoldi: Problem Solved
Charles Arnoldi’s intricate career is traced in an exhibition at the Bakersfield Museum of Art.
Top of the Rock
Christie’s auction of the Peggy and David Rockefeller collection opens a window on elite collecting tastes in the 20th century, while providing an opportunity for today’s collectors to follow in the Rockefellers’ footsteps.
T.C. Cannon: Cannonical Works
The Peabody Essex Museum kicks off a traveling retrospective of T.C. Cannon, a seminal figure in contemporary Native American art.
Where the Gods Were Born
An exhibition at LACMA reveals the art and history of the ancient Mexican city of Teotihuacan.
A Treasure Trove of Images
In the Italian Renaissance, mythological and historical iconography found its way from paintings to prints and finally to maiolica pottery and bronzes.


































