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Old Masters

Willem de Kooning, Pink Angels, 1945

A Whole Man’s Life

MoMA mounts a de Kooning show as vast and varied as the artist’s career.

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Marcela Cadena, Entre Suenos

Southern Exposure

As a burst of creativity emanates from Latin America, art from the region is getting new notice north of the border.

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Between Fragment and Whole

Full Transparency

There is tremendous vitality in glass today, as artists explore new techniques and leave functionality behind for the realms of pure sculpture and even conceptual art.

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Secret Chamber of Alceo Dossena

Almost Too Good

Italian sculptor Alceo Dossena was so skilled he could fake anything—except art-world success.

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Johan Zoffany, George III, 1771

An Anglophile With Style

In the first U.S. show of his work, Johann Zoffany is revealed as a cultured, humorous observer of Georgian England who found success while breaking the rules.

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Surely You Jest

The Met presents a trove of little-seen gems of humorous printmaking.

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Eureka!

Beneath the surface of a medieval manuscript, conservators have discovered lost texts and diagrams by Archimedes, showing how far ahead of his time the ancient scientist was.

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Czech List

In Prague, city of churches, castles and Cubism, the search for antiques is hardly Kafkaesque.

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L.A. Legacy

With Pacific Standard Time, a massive initiative involving museums and galleries, the Getty draws attention to Southern California’s pivotal place in postwar art.

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