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The outsider artist as storyteller

Valérie Rousseau April 17, 2018Exhibitions

Vestiges & Verse at the American Folk Art Museum

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Japan and the baroque at the Yale University Art Gallery

Frances Brent April 12, 2018Exhibitions

Yale University Art Gallery has brought together two dozen objects connected to the rich cultural history of that maritime trade for an intriguing show: Japan’s Global Baroque, 1550–1650.

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Fallen Idylls

Glenn Adamson April 10, 2018Opinion

Ruins in the American collective consciousness

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Gertrude Fiske breaks the glass ceiling at Discover Portmouth

Editorial Staff April 3, 2018Exhibitions

Gertrude Fiske: American Master April 6 to September 30

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Finding a past for the present

Editorial Staff March 29, 2018Exhibitions

Rural imagery in precisionist art

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The surreal art of the Chicago saloniste Gertrude Abercrombie

Editorial Staff March 27, 2018Exhibitions

About forty works of art—mostly paintings—by the self-anointed “Queen of Chicago,” are on view in Gertrude Abercrombie: Portrait of the Artist as a Landscape, a show that originated at the Elmhurst Art Museum and will be presented at the Illinois State Museum this spring.

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Other Americas

Editorial Staff March 22, 2018Exhibitions

The Whitney Museum reappraises the career of Grant Wood

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A lost Jacob Lawrence painting rediscovered

Gregory Cerio March 20, 2018Art

The panel is one of five from a narrative series whose whereabouts have been unknown to scholars for nearly sixty years

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Frederic Church in the cradles of Christianity and Western civilization

Editorial Staff March 20, 2018Exhibitions

Preeminent member of the Hudson River school Frederic Edwin Church is the subject of a show currently running at Reynolda House Museum of American Art in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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Reconsidering sepia: Clarence White’s photography at the Davis

Editorial Staff March 15, 2018Exhibitions

Clarence H. White, one of the pioneers of the pictorialist style in photography, is having his first retrospective in more than a generation, a traveling show now on view at the Davis Museum at Wellesley College.

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