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‘Make Way for Berthe Weill’ in New York
January 27, 2025
•Q: Does Columbia, New York City’s Ivy League university, established by royal charter as King’s College in 1754, have an art museum? A: The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art […]
Mickalene Thomas in Philadelphia
December 19, 2024
•Is Philadelphia’s Barnes Foundation an unlikely venue for an exhibition of paintings, photographs, installations and video by queer, Black, Brooklyn-based artist Mickalene Thomas? Two reasons why not: Because the Barnes’s […]
Jew:CE The Jewish Comics Experience
December 5, 2024
•By Sheila Wickouski Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman—these are some of the stars in the exhibit Jew:CE The Jewish Comics Experience at the Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum, which […]
‘The Impressionist Moment’ at the National Gallery
November 13, 2024
•On April 15, 1874, a small exhibition was opened in Paris by the “Anonymous Society of Painters, Sculptors, Engravers, etc.” It premiered one month before the opening of the French […]
Calloway Fine Art & Consulting Presents Ken Marlow Memorial Exhibit
October 10, 2024
•Calloway Fine Art & Consulting is honoring artist Ken Marlow with a memorial exhibit now through October 12. Marlow died in October 2023 after a long illness. He was 63 […]
Meet the Artist Reception with Jennifer Hudnell
September 19, 2024
•Meet artist Jennifer Hudnell and explore her captivating “Paper Odyssey” solo exhibit at Shop Made in DC Georgetown Gallery. Immerse yourself in more than 70 stunning collages, including her new […]
Opening Reception: Introspective by Héctor Rafael
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Sitar Arts Center’s Cafritz Gallery is proud to present “Introspective” by Héctor Rafael. His series consists of graphite drawings and oil paintings which explore themes of mental health and self-identity. […]
The National Gallery of Art, From a Different Angle
August 22, 2024
•The Champs-Élysées is in ruins. Though the Arc de Triomphe is intact in the distance, on each side of Paris’s grand avenue the walls of elegant apartment buildings are exposed […]
Building Museum Tackles Brutalism
August 15, 2024
•Brutalism, which flourished for about 25 years — from the early 1950s to the mid-1970s — is the architectural style that people love to hate. Labeling it Cold War architecture […]
Zen and American History Exhibitions
August 8, 2024
•Last April, a Japanese motorcycle joined the dozen in “America on the Move,” the 26,000-square-foot exhibition in the General Motors Hall of Transportation at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American […]