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Art & Antiques
Out of the Shadows
MODERN MEDIEVAL
fresh off the boat
Ritual Magic
Getting the Picture
L.A. Looks
Through the Light
Untrammeled Enamel
In Living Color
Woven Together
Coming to the Surface
Natural Light
Inside Out
Making the Gradation
Exceeding Stillness
The Naturalist • THE AMERICAN PAINTER WILL HENRY STEVENS, A MASTER OF BOTH LANDSCAPE AND ABSTRACTION, IS HONORED WITH TWO EXHIBITIONS.
Brother Act • FOR THE THE FIRST TIME, THE WORKS OF JACKSON POLLOCK AND HIS BROTHER CHARLES ARE ON VIEW TOGETHER.
Let There Be Light • THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, HOUSTON ILLUMINATES A CENTURY OF MODERN LIGHTING DESIGN.
Crafting Identity • A NEW EXHIBITION REFASHIONS THE LEGACY OF AMERICAN CRAFT WITH A WIDER, MORE DIVERSE FRAME.
A Collector’s Gift • THE TROVE OF CLASSIC ASIAN ART PUT TOGETHER BY MR. AND MRS. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER 3D GOES ON VIEW IN NEW ORLEANS.
FAITH AND FREEDOM • William S. Schwartz synthesized his own unique brand of modernism, encompassing the avant-garde techniques of Europe and the boundless possibilities of America
MASTERS OF METAL • Working with amazingly intricate techniques, contemporary Japanese artists conjure the essences of nature in gold, silver, and a variety of alloys.
BETWEEN THE LINES • Inspired by spiritual ideas, Piet Mondrian created a radical art that aimed to transform the world.
White Magic • A NEW BOOK EXPLORES THE ART OF JOSEPH CORNELL AND THE MEANING OF ENCHANTMENT IN MODERNISM.
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Hergé, The Blue Lotus, 1936