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Old Masters
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.
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.
The Poet’s Painter
Intimately connected to the literary world, Joan Mitchell devised an abstract language of her own to make feelings visible.
Winning Bronze
The beauty and grandeur of Chinese bronzes are equaled only by their historical fascination.
Artist Profile: The Space Between
Jun Kaneko’s works, in ceramics and other media, are often monumental but always subtle.
Murder the Moonlight
The Guggenheim gives Italy’s feisty Futurists their first comprehensive show in America.
High Art in the Lowcountry
Charleston’s art scene embraces the best of both tradition and modernity.

































