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In "Domestic Imaginaries" at SCAD, the first show in his homestate of Georgia, Tyler Mitchell harks back to his childhood and the great luxury of leisure time.
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Making Her Mark: A History of Women Artists in Europe, 1400-1800, an exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art, showcases the work of European women artists over four centuries in an effort to…
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His Pioneering Works Depict Black subjects in the Tradition of European Old Masters
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In Édouard Manet’s Olympia, which is making its debut in the United States at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in "Manet/Degas," the artist inserts a black cat to represent what we cannot see, proving…
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In 'Manet/Degas,' an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, see how the friendship and rivalry of two masterful artists, Édouard Manet and Edgar Degas, inspired their work.
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Annie Leibovitz at Work, an exhibition at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art featuring work created over the past decade, boldly re-examines the artist's career.
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In 1871, Thomas Moran and William Henry Jackson were hired to document the natural landscape that would become the national parks. Artists have been invited to return ever since.
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Television programs that taught art lessons have been around since television was invented, with instructors from Jon Gnagy, to Bill Alexander, to Bob Ross.
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Hank Willis Thomas’s newest sculpture, "The Embrace," a monument honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, debuted in Boston Common this winter. We took a look at some of the…