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.
Picasso Paints The Blues In Exemplary Washington DC Exhibit
Its care and attention to detail makes this exhibition a must-see if you find yourself in our nation’s capital this spring.
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.’
Biden Purges Non-Partisan US Commission On Fine Arts In Unprecedented Move Against Popular Classical...
President Joe Biden launched an unprecedented purge of the U.S. Commission on Fine Arts Monday, demanding the resignation of four of the seven members.
Smithsonian Exhibition Follows 19th Century American Treasure Seekers To Venice
Bringing all of these treasures from Venice together under a single umbrella is the challenge this show faces, and for the most part, it succeeds.
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.
Academy Museum Of Motion Pictures Focuses On Apologizing For Films Rather Than Celebrating Them
Among the exhibits and iconic wardrobes were panicky attempts to stay abreast of the current unforgiving political environment.