Photographs by Corrado Serra. “Saving Washington explores the tenuousness of American democracy from the aftermath of the Revolutionary War through the War of 1812 and beyond, addressing women’s roles as citizens of a new republic by focusing on the political and social significance of First Lady Dolley Madison… Read More
Monthly archives of “March 2017”
Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern at Brooklyn Museum, March 3 – July 23, 2017
Photographs by Corrado Serra. “Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern offers a new look at the iconic American artist’s powerful ownership of her identity as an artist and a woman. This major exhibition examines the modernist persona that Georgia O’Keeffe crafted for herself through her art, her dress,… Read More
A Third Gender: Beautiful Youths in Japanese Prints at Japan Society Gallery, March 10 – June 11, 2017
“In many societies, gender has been defined as a binary correlating to the male and female biological sexes. However, this has not been the case in all times and places. In Japan during the Edo period (1603-1868), it appears that other factors, such as age… Read More
Counter-Couture: Handmade Fashion in an American Counterculture at Museum of Arts and Design, March 2 – August 20, 2017
“Counter-Couture: Handmade Fashion in an American Counterculture brings together over two dozen seminal artists working in the 1960s and ’70s who fought for change by sewing, embroidering, quilting, patch-working, and tie-dyeing their identity. The exhibition displays garments, jewelry, and accessories by American makers who crafted the very reality… Read More
Chapters: Book Arts in Southern California at Craft & Folk Art Museum (CAFAM), through May 7, 2017
“Chapters: Book Arts in Southern California is the first large-scale museum survey of the importance of Southern California artists on the development of book arts. The exhibition features over 100 artists’ books (unique and mass editions), altered and sculptural books, zines, and artist-driven publications made in Southern… Read More
Matisse/Diebenkorn at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, March 11 – May 29, 2017
“The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) announces the first major exhibition to explore the profound inspiration California artist Richard Diebenkorn (1922–1993) discovered in the work of French modernist Henri Matisse (1869–1954). Co-organized with The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA), this exhibition features approximately… Read More
Pello Irazu: Panorama at The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, March 10 – June 25, 2017
“The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents Pello Irazu: Panorama, which examines the thirty-year track record of one of the foremost renovators of contemporary Basque and Spanish sculpture. As the title suggests, more than the backward glance which any retrospective entails, this show is a multi-directional vision… Read More







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