A look back on 100 years of Antiques covers from the Late Fall
Ralston Crawford’s visions of man and machine at the Nelson-Atkins
A pioneer of precisionist painting and geometric abstraction as well as a celebrated photographer, Ralston Crawford (1906–1978) was equally fascinated by mankind and the man-made. Both subjects—and a link between Crawford’s artistic practices—are explored in the exhibition Structured Visions: The Photographs of Ralston Crawford at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
Faces of Detroit
At the Detroit Institute of Arts, an exhibition of found photographs offers a glimpse of the heart and soul of the city.