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For some art lovers, there’s no pathway too narrow for a casual scooch between a spectator and a painting to seem unwise.
"Art For The People: WPA-Era Paintings from the Dijkstra Collection" runs through Nov. 5 at OMA and then moves to the Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens in December.
How a years-long collaborative relationship between Museum of Art and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston led to “Dutch Painting: Special Loans from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston” ...
Living in a heavily Jewish immigrant neighborhood in New York in the 1930s, painter Anna Walinska was surrounded by people ...
Northern Lights,” the new exhibition organized by Buffalo AKG and Switzerland-based Fondation Beyeler, reprises a 1913 show ...
This fall, The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is celebrating an emerging artist who also happens to be a neighbor.
The auction of the three most valuable paintings in the collection of the Brauer Museum of Art at Valparaiso University appears to be edging forward after Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s ...
Arts Hitler wanted this painting for his personal museum — now it’s promised to the MFA The museum and donors have reached a resolution with the heirs of two Jewish art dealers to retain a ...
He hopes that some families will be able to get a small set of pigs, and he’s priced them accordingly—just $100 for a post-card painting, more for the larger pieces. Wisely, the Cincinnati Art Museum ...
Many works in Milwaukee Art Museum's major new exhibit of paintings by Rembrandt and his contemporaries have biblical subjects, which is one compelling reason to see this show. Another, explains ...
Painting Is Dead? Long Live Painting. A show at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago challenges the timeworn critics’ contention that painting is dead, expanding the idea of what painting can be.
The museum and donors have reached a resolution with the heirs of two Jewish art dealers to retain a 17th-century Dutch painting by Adriaen van Ostade.