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Old Masters

René Hermann-Paul, Salon des Cent, 1895, printed by Affiches d’Intérieur/E. LAdam, Paris.

Poster Mania

Bold, colorful designs from the golden age of poster art look as fresh today as they did in the 1890s.

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Cleve Gray, Release #21, 2004, oil stick on canvas, 45 x 65 inches.

Cleve Gray: An Active Void

Cleve Gray—painter, scholar and critic—arrived at his own contemplative, ego-free version of Abstract Expressionism.

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Emil Bisttram, Indian Ceremonial

Mystic Vistas

The Transcendental Painting Group aimed to convey spiritual truths through abstract art.

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Lebbeus Woods, San Francisco Project: Inhabiting the Quake, Quake City, 1995

Blue-Sky Blueprints

Usually unbuildable, visionary architecture provides infrastructure for the collective imagination.

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James Turrell, Rendering for Aten Reign, 2013

Illumination Across the Nation

James Turrell receives not one, not two, but three museum shows this summer, from coast to coast.

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Sam Francis, Middle Blue #5, 1959-60, watercolor on paper

Surprising Joy

Sam Francis’ life-affirming, remarkably un-austere version of abstract expressionism is on view at a retrospective at the Pasadena Museum of California art.

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Edvard Munch, The Sick Child, 1907

A Great Endless Scream Through Nature

Edvard Munch, Norway’s prince of melancholy, gets a birthday party.

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Natasha Bulgakova, Taos;

Santa Fe’s Summer Magic

The Southwestern art capital heats up, with ultra-diverse offerings of art events.

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Sherrie Wolf, Still Life with Puget Sound, 2012

Object Lessons

The ancient genre of still life is still very much with us, as five contemporary artists prove.

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