Mary Cassatt’s Work Embodies The Essence Of Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is the perfect time to take a fresh look at the life, legacy, and Impressionist paintings of Mary Cassatt.
Attempts To Make Joan Of Arc Nonbinary Show She Can’t Be Pigeonholed Into Postmodernism
The Globe’s new play is merely another attempt to fit her into a version of history that denies both miracles and common, observable facts.
Washington DC Picasso Exhibit Shows Off The Artist’s Early, Tender Years
'Picasso, Painting the Blue Period,' is a rare opportunity to view the work of an iconic artist at his genesis.
Inside The Museum Of Modern Art’s Beautiful New Cézanne Show
Whether you love to draw, paint, or just doodle, seeing how one of the most important artists of the past century went about his craft is worth your time.
See This Winslow Homer Exhibit At The Met, But Skip The Catalog
The work of Winslow Homer appeals to many people, for reasons as diverse as the kinds of art he produced during his long career.
Baltimore Exhibit Explores The Beautiful And Deadly World Of Majolica Pottery
Not only is there a kind of child-like wonder in the majolica, children are part of the story behind these incredible decorative art objects.
Baltimore-Featured Abstract Artist Joan Mitchell Is Not Just For Feminists
The danger of the political narrative feminists have assigned Joan Mitchell is that those on one side of the line miss what is on the other.
Why The Biden White House Declared War On Classical Beauty In Architecture
On Monday, President Joe Biden broke with a century of precedent by demanding the resignations of four members of the U.S. Commission on Fine Arts.
Meet The Real-Life Ron Swanson
John Swartzwelder is a libertarian comedy writer. He isn't just the funniest writer you've never heard of—he might just be the funniest writer ever.
New Director On Reopening The Hispanic Society’s Art Museum To The World
‘The idea of the museum as a fortress that tells the world what one should think and what one should appreciate or not, this is over.’