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Life at the top

Simon Kelly February 14, 2017Art

Edgar Degas and the Paris millinery trade.

Edgar DegasLegion of Honor MuseumParisSaint Louis Art Museum

Regarding Henri Matisse

Editorial Staff February 13, 2017Art

A new exhibition explores the influence of the French master on American art.

Henri MatisseMontclair Art Museum

The Society of Independent Artists at the Delaware Art Museum

Editorial Staff February 13, 2017Exhibitions

Formed by a group of vanguard modern artists—including Marcel Duchamp, John Sloan, and William Glackens, among others—the association sought to provide artists—little known and renowned, figurative and abstract—the opportunity to present their paintings in annual exhibitions.

Delaware Art MuseumSociety of Independent Artists

Homage to Rodin at the Legion of Honor

Editorial Staff February 11, 2017Exhibitions

This year, to mark the centenary of Rodin’s death, the Legion of Honor will present approximately fifty of the nearly one hundred Rodin artworks it owns in new gallery installations that will, says the curator, Martin Chapman, “look at the whole of Rodin’s career and the major themes of his life and art.”

Alma de Brettville SpreckelsAuguste RodinLegion of Honor MuseumSan Francisco

A symphony of Chagall in Montreal

Editorial Staff February 10, 2017Exhibitions

Few artists have as deep an association with the world of music as Marc Chagall (1887–1985), and perhaps no other painter’s work evokes such a palpable sense of rhythm and harmony—his colors resonate; his compositions soar.

ChagallMarc ChagallMontreal Museum of Fine Arts

When the Bauhaus came to Monte Albán

Editorial Staff February 9, 2017Art, Furniture & Decorative Arts

A new show looks at Josef and Anni Albers as collectors of ancient artifacts.

Anni AlbersBauhausJosef Alberspre-Columbian artYale University Art Gallery

Depression-era prints from the Woodcut Society

Editorial Staff February 8, 2017Exhibitions

As the Great Depression took hold of the country, artists were placed in a unique position to respond, interpret, and illuminate the turbulent changes of the time—both by necessity and by choice.

Nelson-Atkins Museum of ArtWoodcuts

When Diego met Pablo, in Los Angeles

Editorial Staff February 7, 2017Exhibitions

In the mature decades of their artistic careers, when Pablo Picasso and Diego Rivera sought to create the new they turned to the ancient.

Diego RiveraLACMALos Angeles County Museum of ArtPablo PicassoPicasso

Man of distinction

Editorial Staff February 7, 2017Art

The Morgan Library & Museum celebrates Count Carl Gustaf Tessin, art patron extraordinaire.

Albrecht DurerCarl Gustaf Tessineighteenth-centuryFrancois BoucherMorgan Library and MuseumRembrandt

Gotham Ink

Editorial Staff February 3, 2017Furniture & Decorative Arts

A new exhibition examines the long, colorful history of tattooing in New York.

New York CityNew-York Historical SocietyTattoo historytattoos
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