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American Art in Philadelphia, at PAFA
• March 16, 2023
Far older than either the Philadelphia Museum of Art (1876) or the Barnes Foundation (1922), the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts is the nation’s longest-running art museum and art […]
Last Chance: Matisse and Modigliani in Philadelphia
• January 12, 2023
Sunday, Jan. 29, is the last day to see “Matisse in the 1930s” at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and “Modigliani Up Close,” a few blocks away at the Barnes […]
Art Collectors Open Their Homes for Transformer
• May 9, 2022
The 2022 edition of Collector’s View — a series of receptions hosted by D.C. art collectors — began on May 5 at the Embassy Row townhouse of Carole Feld and […]
Suzanne Valadon: Model, Painter, Rebel
• September 17, 2021
The Barnes Foundation presents Suzanne Valadon: Model, Painter, Rebel, the first exhibition dedicated to the French artist and model Suzanne Valadon at a major US arts institution. The first self-taught woman to […]
The Barnes Foundation Presents “Suzanna Valadon: Model, Painter, Rebel
• September 2, 2021
September 26, 2021–January 9, 2022 Philadelphia, PA, June 1, 2021—This fall, the Barnes Foundation will present Suzanne Valadon: Model, Painter, Rebel, the first exhibition dedicated to the French artist and model […]
Weekly Arts Round Up, October 22, 2020
• October 22, 2020
Opening soon: a new Addison/Ripley show and half the main floor of the National Gallery’s West Building. Next Thursday, go on a high-def encounter with the Barnes Foundation Matisses.
Last Chance: ‘Berthe Morisot: Woman Impressionist’
• December 27, 2018
The first American exhibition devoted to Morisot in more than 30 years, the show, at Philadelphia’s Barnes Foundation, closes Jan. 14.
