Timken Museum revisits Bierstadt’s 19th-century masterpiece “Cho-looke, the Yosemite Fall” through Monkman’s 2012 work, “The ...
Merging diasporic narratives with archival materials, the artist resuscitates lost images and stories, recontextualizing them ...
It’s show not only about the earth but also about about that which sustains us: food, belonging, dreams and art.
The gallery continually has to choose between the kind of exciting new shows that keep local audiences engaged and returning ...
The 90-year-old Manhattan institution—historic home of the industrialist Henry Clay Frick—opens a new chapter, expanding ...
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are a few recommendations from Globe writers and critics, covering music, theater, comedy, museums, family events, and more.
Spring exhibit showcases art from the museum’s permanent collection that has not been reveled for more than a decade.
With a new touring exhibition, the under-considered midcentury Chicago painter of magical realist interiors and landscapes finally gets her due.
Your first thought about the landscape paintings that dominated the American art market in the nineteenth century is probably about the grand ones: mammoth canvases by Frederic Edwin Church or Albert ...
David Opdyke invokes the nostalgia of landscape postcards to interrogate the climate crisis within the context of American ...
Spring has spring and it’s a great time to check out the arts scene in the Lehigh Valley. Here’s a preview of some of this ...
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