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Old Masters

Phil Dike, California Holiday

Phil Dike: Oceanic Feeling

An exhibition at the Laguna Art Museum examines California watercolorist Phil Dike’s intimate relationship with the sea.

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Carol Rama, Spazio anche più che tempo

Carol Rama: Outside the Institution

Carol Rama’s cool and controversial work comes to New York.

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Alice Aycock, Spin-the-Spin

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.

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Jean Delville, The Death of Orpheus

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.

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Honoré Sharrer, Mother Goose

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…

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Jack Tworkov, X on Circle in the Square (Q4-81 #2)

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.

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Jean Schlumberger, Leaves (Necklace)

Jean Schlumberger: Out of the Box

A collection of Jean Schlumberger’s avant-garde jewelry designs goes on view in Virginia.

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Robert Rauschenberg, Gold Standard

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.

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Bill Reid, Eagle Frog Bracelet

Forming and Transforming

Native American art from the Pacific Northwest Coast is millennia-old but still vital and ever-changing.

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