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The Connecticut Art Trail is brimming with treasures, like galleries, museums, exhibits, and other attractions sure to ...
A long-overdue retrospective celebrates the most overlooked of the Neo-Impressionists, an artist known for his unsparing ...
A Monumental Tribute to the Titans of Art Sky Gallery is proud to announce the launch of “Glimpses of the Masters”, a ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art surveys the first 10 years of a precocious painter getting his start in Paris.
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The global rise of Chinese classical musicians reflects the country’s deep-rooted musical heritage. In the United States, the ...
The Museum Berggruen collection, shaped and built by German art dealer Heinz Berggruen from the 1950s onwards, tells the ...
Some said Paul Gauguin was a monster, and others said he was a master. Sue Prideaux implies he was both in her book Wild ...
Hispanic-American artist Candida Alvarez is getting some long-overdue institutional attention with a major mid-career survey at El Museo del Barrio. Titled “Circle, Point, Hoop,” the exhibition maps ...
With its large French-origin population, the UK is a natural spot for Davezac, philanthropic largesse aside. Nearly 276,000 ...
"I’d say that abstract expression represents a kind of freedom for me, and likewise, for the audience, there's freedom in how ...
Established in 1705 and formally incorporated in 1849, Lambertville earned its stripes as an industrial hub thanks to its strategic position along the Delaware and Raritan Canal. What began as a ...