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Old Masters

Wendell Castle, oak sleigh chair with hard leather sling seat, 1963

One Piece at a Time

The craftsmen of the studio furniture movement have always been American originals, working independently of each other, following their own visions, making everything by hand.

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Joan Miro, Head, Bird, 1977, lithographic ink and arcylic on Barker paper.

Star Man

An exhibition at the Seattle Art Museum explores Miró’s later, lesser-known works, while telling the story of a peaceful artist living in a politically turbulent world.

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The Poet’s Painter

Intimately connected to the literary world, Joan Mitchell devised an abstract language of her own to make feelings visible.

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Ritual bronze fermented-beverages vessel fangyi, Shang dynasty, Yinxu period, circa 13th–11th centuries B.C.;

Winning Bronze

The beauty and grandeur of Chinese bronzes are equaled only by their historical fascination.

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Jun Kaneko, Untitled, Heads, 2011, cast bronze and steel, 74 x 33.25 x 29 inches;

Artist Profile: The Space Between

Jun Kaneko’s works, in ceramics and other media, are often monumental but always subtle.

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Gradual (Use of the Olivetan Benedictines), circa 1439–47.

Page View

Illuminated manuscripts combine the pleasures of art and literature.

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Ivo Pannaggi, Speeding Train (Treno in corsa), 1922, oil on canvas, 100 x 120 cm

Murder the Moonlight

The Guggenheim gives Italy’s feisty Futurists their first comprehensive show in America.

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Kamille Corry, Threads of Illusion (detail), oil on linen on panel.

High Art in the Lowcountry

Charleston’s art scene embraces the best of both tradition and modernity.

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Bob Kuhn, Aquacade, 1974, acrylic on board, 32 x 48 inches;

Something Wild

Wildlife art stays true to nature.

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