“The year 1968 was a time of revolutionary change in the United States. Americans across disciplines put forth new ways of thinking that overturned the status quo and influenced the events that transpired over those twelve months. Coincidentally, the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery also opened… Read More
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International Pop at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, February 24 – May 15, 2016
“This exhibition chronicles a dynamic global phenomenon that emerged in the United Kingdom and United States in the postwar era and swept rapidly through countries in Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Japan. Driven by a new generation of artists in the mid-1950s to… Read More
Recto Verso at Fondazione Prada, through February 14, 2016
“The Western art tradition has mainly conceived of paintings as frontal (“recto”) artifacts. The back (“verso”) carries significantly less cultural meaning, destined to remain beyond the public’s view, and only visible to the artists themselves or staff at museums and galleries. In this exhibition, artists over the course… Read More
Embracing Modernism: Ten Years of Drawings Acquisitions at The Morgan Library & Museum, February 13 – May 24, 2015
Images courtesy The Morgan Library & Museum
Art Everywhere US, August 4 – August 31, 2014
58 Works of American Art from Five Major Museums Pop Up on 50,000 Digital and Static Displays across the Country
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