Here’s a roundup of pieces, including reviews of past shows, that trace the life and career of the giant of modernism. When Henri Matisse sent “Le Bonheur de vivre” to the 1906 Salon des Indépendants, ...
Nearly lost, Mary Sully’s discovered drawings riff on Modernist geometries and Dakota Sioux beadwork and quilting. Our critic calls it “symphonically bicultural.” By Holland Cotter The Dakota Sioux ...
Cover of Erika Doss's Spiritual Moderns featuring Agnes Pelton's "Sand Storm" (1929) (image courtesy University of Chicago Press) Religion influenced modern art's development far more than most ...
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The women who painted modern life
In the male-dominated art world of 19th-century Paris, a select group of women helped define and transform Impressionism. Figures like Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, Marie Bracquemond, and Eva Gonzalès ...
In her most personal work to date, third-generation gallerist and art curator Lily Mora explores the archives of her late grandmother, French-born Australian artist Mirka Mora, for a new show at the ...
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