"The emphasis is on connoisseurship, an old-fashioned term, but we selected rigorously," says Carol Troyen, a curator of American painting at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and one of the ...
This summer, as you step into the grand halls of Rome's Palazzo Barberini, you'll find yourself amidst "Day for Night: New American Realism," an engaging exhibition that showcases over 150 works by ...
When New York art dealer Marianne Boesky makes her debut at the TEFAF Maastricht fair in the Netherlands next week, she will present an intriguing pairing of two artists born a century apart. One is ...
The exhibitions of U.S. abstract expressionist paintings on view at the Brussels World’s Fair (TIME, June 16) and making the rounds of major European cities as “The New American Painting” show (TIME, ...
NEW YORK -- Art critics at The Washington Post do not normally publish pans of shopping mall realists. We don't go after boardwalk caricaturists, either, or Sunday-painter surrealists. Our policy is ...
How do you paint a picture of the life and the people of America? That question is what artist Amy Sherald seeks to answer with her large-scale, striking, and colorful portraits of everyday Black ...
Landscape painters are rarely the stuff of big headlines, or shocking revelations. And then there’s Andrew Wyeth. The Delaware County painter, famous for his painstakingly realist portraits and ...
Early in his career, Jeremiah William McCarthy was told by a mentor, “Until you lay your hand and eye on all the objects in the collection, you can’t call yourself a curator.” When he came to The ...
Larry Day (1921-1998), a native Philadelphian, was a prominent teacher at the Philadelphia College of Art (now University of the Arts), among other schools throughout the city, where he was known as ...
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