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Old Masters
Phil Dike: Oceanic Feeling
An exhibition at the Laguna Art Museum examines California watercolorist Phil Dike’s intimate relationship with the sea.
Carol Rama: Outside the Institution
Carol Rama’s cool and controversial work comes to New York.
Alice Aycock: Storm Chaser
With her sculptures, Alice Aycock can make massive pieces of metal swirl in the air, and with her drawings she makes impossible worlds appear perfectly plausible.
Into the Mystic
The Salon de la Rose+Croix, a magical, mystical proto-modernist art event of the 1890s, is recreated in an eye-opening show at the Guggenheim.
Honoré Sharrer: Rara Avis
Honoré Sharrer’s paintings, which are at once enchanting, humorous, and political, take center stage in a touring exhibition. Featured Images:(Click to Enlarge) At a relatively young age, the painter Honoré Sharrer was embraced by the art world. She won a national art prize in her teens and went on to study at Yale University (though…
Jack Tworkov: Becoming Himself
Jack Tworkov developed an acclaimed Abstract Expressionist style and then left it behind, seeking to transcend style and achieve true self-expression through painting.
Jean Schlumberger: Out of the Box
A collection of Jean Schlumberger’s avant-garde jewelry designs goes on view in Virginia.
Rauschenberg’s Revolution
Indefatigably inquisitive and inventive, the American artist Robert Rauschenberg forever changed modern art; now, a major retrospective examines his achievements and legacy.
Forming and Transforming
Native American art from the Pacific Northwest Coast is millennia-old but still vital and ever-changing.


































