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The often-contentious relationship between artists and those who write about art is as old as culture itself. The art critic’s job is to rationalize what is inherently an irrational pursuit.
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Prints from the Umatilla Indian Reservation
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In the age of smartphones and smartglasses, we might feel blasé about a camera hidden in a hollowed-out hardcover book or a carton of Marlboros. As clunky as they may seem now, these objects were…
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Master of Finnish Modernism and Gender Pioneer
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Despite its ugly political connotation acquired in the decades that followed the inception of twentieth-century neoclassicism, this artistic movement fully expressed the cultural zeitgeist of…
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How an idealized visual representation of the male form that originated in Ancient Greece has survived more or less intact until today
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This December, Gary Nader Art Centre will host weekly private art sales, beginning with a Sealed Bid Offer on a Masterpiece, which will run from December 7–12 on the…

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One of the world's best-known and least-seen collections of marble statuary is making its twenty-first-century debut.
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Even as traditional outlets for it shrink, socially conscious art and the desire to make it remain as strong as ever.
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Prints and Carvings from the Artistic Capital of the North