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Old Masters
Cuban Art: Cuba Libre
As the decades-old U.S. embargo of Cuba winds down, Americans are becoming aware of what an exciting art scene exists just 90 miles off our shores.
Pleasures of Parma
Mercanteinfiera, an international fair of modernism, antiques and collectibles, takes over the Italian city of Parma every fall and spring.
The Italian Line
The grace and verve of postwar Italian design are causing it to find new favor with collectors and take its rightful place in the 20th-century canon.
The Dappled Infinite
Robert Natkin’s serene abstract paintings open up to reveal luminous worlds of color and pattern.
Carlo Crivelli: Glitter and Gold
For the first time, American audiences can feast their eyes on the extravagant, richly ornamented paintings of Carlo Crivelli, an elusive Early Renaissance master.
Pictures of Power
A rare collection of Eastern Orthodox icons comes to Norfolk, Virginia.
Companion Piece
A show at the Denver Art Museum highlights the work of two lifelong friends and fellow painters of the Taos School.
The Medium is the Magic
A show at LACMA puts the fantastical aspects of photography on display.
Perfect Timing
Starting in the late 18th century horologists and other artisans poured all their ingenuity and fantasy into extravagantly decorated mantel and desk clocks.


































