The Phillips Collection, one of the District’s premiere modern art museums, is joining forces this spring with an esteemed ...
Czech painter Alphonse Mucha is essentially the poster child for poster design, responsible for elevating this commercial art into the echelon of fine art with an impeccable aesthetic and the ...
Pierre Bonnard, “Après-midi au jardin (Afternoon in the Garden)” (1891), oil and pen and ink on canvas, Collection of Vicki and Roger Sant (image courtesy Phillips Collection) Washington, DC’s ...
Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer’s roving art critic highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum not in New York City, a place we know and love that already receives plenty of ...
Collage as a fine art medium has come of age during an opportune period—when our diverse field of input has grown exponentially and mainstream monoculture has, fortunately, collapsed. In some ways, ...
In Take Care of Your Blessings, the groundbreaking new exhibition at The Phillips Collection in Washington D.C., curator Camille Brown honors the poetic legacy of Essex Hemphill through a captivating ...
Across the nation, art exhibitions offer a look at the impact artists have on one another, their subjects and their communities. By Lauren Messman This year, art exhibitions explore the Parisian ...
The works in “William Gropper: Artist of the People,” a sharply political survey of the left-wing painter and illustrator, come in three modes and two sizes. The cartoons and lithographs in the ...
The Archives of American art does not own the original papers. Use is limited to the microfilm copy. Correspondence files, arranged chronologically and alphabetically; gallery records; operational ...
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