Arthur Garfield Dove (1880-1946) was a pioneer of modern art in America. As early as 1910 he was abstracting forms in nature to suggest landscape situations.Arthur G. Dove was born in Canandaigua, N.Y...
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Arthur G. Dove was a prolific illustrator for many of America's most popular magazines between 1903 and 1910 and during the 1920s. By that decade his drawings for illustration had helped to form his M...
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One sign that Arthur Dove: Watercolors, on display at Alexandre Gallery, is a museum-quality exhibition is the fact that the curators have included artifacts: In a pair of vitrines containing objec...
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One sign that Arthur Dove: Watercolors, on display at Alexandre Gallery, is a museum-quality exhibition is the fact that the curators have included artifacts: In a pair of vitrines containing objec...
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A judge has agreed to consider Fisk University's proposal to sell a stake in a 101-piece collection donated by Georgia O'Keeffe, despite objections from the museum that represents the late artist's...
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Fisk University could run out of money if it's unable to sell its stake in an art collection donated by Georgia O'Keeffe, a lawyer for the historically black school said Tuesday.Even with new reven...
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Nancy Weekly, essayist for the catalog accompanying an exhibition of Charles Burchfield’s watercolors at DC Moore Gallery, refers to the painter’s landscapes as an “amalgamation o...
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For anyone with a serious interest in modernist painting and its role in shaping the course of 20th-century American art, the current exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum has a fascinatin...
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Upon entering The Drawing Impulse in American Art: 1900-1950, an exhibition of works on paper at the Hirschl and Adler Galleries, I was quick to dismiss it as pro forma and predictable, the result ...
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I’m mad at the Met. Sure, it’s one of the world’s great museums. Tourists flock to its treasures, and New Yorkers, though perhaps a bit blasé about an institution in their ba...
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I’m mad at the Met. Sure, it’s one of the world’s great museums. Tourists flock to its treasures, and New Yorkers, though perhaps a bit blasé about an institution in their ba...
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Michael Tompkins was born to paint plywood—to be precise, the edges of plywood panels. In each of the five paintings in his New York debut at the Paul Thiebaud Gallery, Mr. Tompkins brings an...
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