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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Art”

Facets and settings: Art, affinities, and the designs of David Webb

Ruth Peltason October 11, 2023Art

Excerpts from a new book on the esteemed New York jeweler and his inspirations.

david webbjewelrySeptember/October 2023

Editor’s letter: September/October 2023

Gregory Cerio October 2, 2023Art

Editor-in-Chief Gregory Cerio celebrates the oncoming of fall.

Bennington MuseumGregory CerioSeptember/October 2023

Museum visit: Second Sight

Thomas Connors September 6, 2023Art

The Intuit Museum embodies Chicago’s longstanding appreciation for self-taught and outsider art.

ChicagoIntuit MuseumJuly/August 2023Outsider Art

Making Faces

Suzanne Rudnick Payne and Michael R. Payne September 4, 2023Art

Federal American Vernacular Portraits, 1790s to 1840s.

American Folk ArtJuly/August 2023portraits

From a Chain Gang to Art Museums

David Ebony August 28, 2023Art

Overcoming extraordinary adversity, self-taught artist Winfred Rembert preserved his fraught past in words and in startling images made of tooled and painted leather.

David EbonyJuly/August 2023Winfred Rembert

Personal space: One Artist’s Notes on Visiting an Art Fair

Laurene Krasny Brown August 18, 2023Art

Laurene Krasny Brown shares her seven notes on attending an art fair.

art fairJuly/August 2023Laurene Krasny Brown

Editor’s Letter: July/August 2023

Gregory Cerio August 1, 2023Art

Editor-in-Chief Gregory Cerio discusses the duties and perks of attending art and antique fairs.

Gregory CerioJuly/August 2023

Feast for the Eyes

James Gardner July 21, 2023Art

The food paintings of the seventeenth-century Dutch artist Clara Peeters helped bring the still life into maturity as a genre.

Clara PeetersFlemish artJames GardnerMay/June 2023still life

Watercolors at Harvard and MoMA

Kevin D. Murphy July 11, 2023Art, Exhibitions

Two summer exhibitions explore works in the most elusive yet expressive of mediums

Shop talk: Second Time Around

Gregory Cerio June 30, 2023Art, Furniture & Decorative Arts

Why some antiques and art dealers love it when works they sold once before return to their galleries.

antiques dealersMay/June 2023
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