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Art Review: Gauguin: Maker of Myth, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
September 13, 2020“You know that I have Indian blood, Inca blood in me, and it’s reflected in everything...
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New Insights Into the Life of Caravaggio
September 9, 2020In his most serious brawl, about which the documents provide an entirely new account, Caravaggio killed...
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Badlands and Lost Edens: The Photography of Robert Adams
September 4, 2020Adams recorded the ever-expanding suburban sprawl of the 1960s and 1970s, and his haunting, classically composed...
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Tom Russell: American Primitive Man
August 27, 2020Every Tom Russell song has something to say about the human heart. In each voice he...
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Art Review: John Baldessari: Pure Beauty at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
August 25, 2020There is a big fuss about Pure Beauty, John Baldessari’s retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of...
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Art Review: Alessi: Ethical and Radical at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
August 24, 2020The Tea and Coffee Piazza sets, produced in limited editions of ninety-nine, with three artist’s proofs,...
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The Weekly Listicle: Worlds Of Fancy And Other Wondrous Places
August 22, 2020A cleverly rendered fantasy world has the power to make us believe astounding things, and to...
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Vandalism in the Name of the Lord: Kathleen Folden and “The Misadventures of Romantic Cannibals”
August 22, 2020On October 6, 2010, Kathleen Folden, identified in the media as a 56-year-old truck driver from...
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Movie Time Nostalgia, Part 4: We Are All Children Of Paradise
August 20, 2020A movie can do a lot of things to an audience. It may move them, amuse...
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Art Review: Michelangelo Pistoletto Exhibitions at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
August 20, 2020Pistoletto first gained prominence in the world of art in the early 1960's with his Quadri...