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Openings & Closings: Exhibitions, Shows, Fairs 12/18/19–12/24/19

Jenamarie Boots December 18, 2019Exhibitions

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Kirchner and color at the Neue Galerie

Sammy Dalati December 16, 2019Exhibitions

The first retrospective of the work of German expressionist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner in sixteen years is on view at the Neue Galerie in New York this fall.

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The World on a String

Robert McCracken Peck December 13, 2019Art

graphy is a subject not widely studied in our schools today. Most Americans would have a hard time identifying even a handful of foreign countries on a map, let alone be able to draw their outlines.

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Openings & Closings: Exhibitions, Shows, Fairs 12/11/19–12/17/19

Jenamarie Boots December 11, 2019Exhibitions

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cranbrook art museumDetroit Institute of ArtsNational Portrait GalleryNelson-Atkins Museum of ArtPalmer Museum of Arttimken museum of artuniversity of arizona museum of art

Beyond the Loom

Jenamarie Boots December 10, 2019Exhibitions

Lenore Tawney was a textile artist celebrated for her sculptural weavings.

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Sculptor to the Medici, Teacher of Michelangelo

James Gardner December 9, 2019Exhibitions

Bertoldo di Giovanni: the student of Donatello and the teacher of Michelangelo, and now the subject of a show at the Frick Collection.

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The Old Mistresses of the Dutch Golden Age

Katherine Lanza December 6, 2019Exhibitions

A new exhibition at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC, examines the underdogs of the Dutch Golden Age: its women.

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Dark, Difficult Käthe Kollwitz

Sammy Dalati December 5, 2019Exhibitions

The word “graphic” is imbued with new meaning in a survey of the German printmaker’s work at the Getty Center

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Openings & Closings: Exhibitions, Shows, Fairs 12/04/19–12/10/19

Jenamarie Boots December 4, 2019Exhibitions

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block museum of artcolumbus museum of artgreenwich winter antiques showLos Angeles County Museum of ArtMcMullen Museum of ArtMuseum of International Folk ArtNorton Museum of ArtPalmer Museum of Art

The Other Woodstock Anniversary

Bruce Weber December 3, 2019Art

In the early twentieth century, the town of Woodstock, New York, in the lee of the Catskill Mountains, evolved into one of the leading art colonies in the United States.

Alexander ArchipenkoAndrew DasburgBirge HarrisonBradley Walker TomlinEugene SpeicherGeorge BellowsJohn F. CarlsonPhilip Gustonwoodstockwoodstock art association and museumwoodstock artistsYasuo Kuniyoshi
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