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Editor’s Letter: July/August 2021  

Gregory Cerio July 1, 2021 Magazine, Opinion

Editor-in-chief Gregory Cerio welcomes readers to our July/August 2021 issue!

american folk art museumEditor's LetterenvironmentJuly/August2021

Current and coming: In New Bedford, Ryder on the Storm

Sammy Dalati June 28, 2021 Exhibitions, Magazine

The energetically abstracted land- and seascapes of Albert Pinkham Ryder are coming to the New Bedford Whaling Museum

albert pinkham ryderAmerican artCurrent and ComingMay/June 2021New Bedford Whaling Museum

Current and coming: Revisiting Objects: USA at R and Company

Editorial Staff June 25, 2021 Exhibitions, Magazine

Objects: USA 2020 – a new exhibition at the New York gallery R and Company serves as an homage to and a reboot of the original

American artMay/June 2021national collection of fine artsr and companysmithsonian american art museum

From the Archives: High styles: American design in the twentieth century

Deborah Nevins June 24, 2021 Art, Furniture & Decorative Arts, Magazine

An archival article from 1985 makes its web debut!

American DesignFrom the ArchivesOctober 1985whitney museum of american art

Critical thinking difficult issues: May/June 2021

Glenn Adamson June 21, 2021 Art, Magazine, Opinion

Legacies of the New Deal

ctdiholger cahillMay/June 2021New Dealworks progress administration

Masterful Mentor

Thomas Connors June 14, 2021 Art, Exhibitions, Magazine

The artist Frank Vincent DuMond made a career helping other painters to see.

American artfrank vincent dumondlyman allyn art museumsMay/June 2021

New light: Hidden in Plain Sight

Matthew Webster June 4, 2021 Magazine

Researchers in Williamsburg identify a building that housed an eighteenth-century school for black children

American historyBlack historyBray SchoolColonial WilliamsburgNew Light

Curious Objects: Chatting about Museum Health and Georgian Glass

Sammy Dalati May 28, 2021 Curious Objects, Magazine

A look at current and upcoming episodes of our podcast

Association of Art Museum DirectorsCurious ObjectsPhiladelphia museum of artthe philadelphia show

Editor’s letter: May/June 2021

Gregory Cerio May 21, 2021 Art, Magazine, Opinion

But how can we work together in a world where most people do not trust one another to make sensible decisions?

American artChippendaleEditor's LetterMay/June 2021Shaker

Redemption on the Rails

James Gardner May 6, 2021 Magazine

New York’s new Moynihan Train Hall does much to redress the crime that was the destruction of old Penn Station

Daniel Patrick MoynihanFarley Post OfficeMoynihan Train HallPenn Station
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