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Editor’s Letter–March/April 2020
If the Winter Show were a person, it would be one who is curious, intelligent, openminded, sophisticated in taste, generous of spirit, and eager to learn.
Preview: The Met’s eye-opening new galleries for British art and design
The Met’s galleries devoted to British art and design reopen to the public on March 2, 2020
Curious Objects: Afterlife in Alabaster–A Canopic Jar from Charles Ede
This month on Curious Objects… a 2,500-year-old Imseti-headed canopic jar.
Frank Discussions at the Currier Museum
The Usonian Automatic was the last residential building type that Frank Lloyd Wright devised in his more than seventy-year career, and only seven of these small, “affordable” houses were ever built.
Openings & Closings: Exhibitions, Shows, Fairs 2/26/20–3/3/20
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The Unexpected Art of Mary Sully
A new book examines the singular work of an American Indian modernist.
Cherchez les femmes in Baltimore
Exhibitions that highlight the accomplishments of women in the arts have become something of a trend at American museums, one long overdue.
Openings & Closings: Exhibitions, Shows, Fairs 2/19/20–2/25/20
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The Other Side of History
Michelson’s work introduces the history of Native Americans during the Revolutionary War, using video, sound, print, and AR to reveal forgotten layers of the past.










