My takes, one place:
Welcome to a world of limited possibilities.
That art is good; or, that art is bad.
And for those who have trouble with commitment, that art is derivative disguised as progressive.
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Co-organized with the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona, Miró and the United States explores the vibrant exchanges between Catalan artist Joan Miró (1893-1983) and the burgeoning American art scene in a pivotal moment of 20th-century art. This little-known yet decisive period of connection between Miró and American artists—including Alexander Calder, Louise Bourgeois, Lee Krasner, Norman Lewis, Jackson…
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The flowing lines and captivating figures of Alphonse Mucha now grace the walls of the Phillips Collection. This intrepid artvoyeur recently navigated the Dupont Circle scene to bring you a report from the realm of fin-de-siècle artistry. The Phillips Collection’s Goh Annex and Sant Building host “Timeless Mucha: The Magic of Line,” an immersive experience.…
