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Museum A Treasure Trove Of Wisconsin Art
West Bend, WI's Museum of Wisconsin Art has been quietly amassing a collection of the greatest work produced in the state, including a permanent exhibit of the works of Carl von Marr.
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Italy in Virginia
The Muscarelle Museum of Art at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia is the first stop on a U.S. tour of Painting the Italian Landscape: Views from the Uffizi.
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London Gallery To Exhibit Gothic Ivory Carvings
The Courtald Gallery, in London's Somerset House, will present an exhibit of 45 Gothic ivory carvings from the collection of late Canadian collector Kenneth Thomson. The exhibit opened on January 10.
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Bellagio Gallery To Present American Modernism
The Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art in Las Vegas will present American Modernism, featuring master works by such artists as Georgia O'Keeffe, Stuart Davis, Marsden Hartley, and Arshile Gorky, from February 8-October 15.
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Queen's University Gallery Leads In Dutch Masterworks
Queen's University's Agnes Etherington Art Gallery in Kingston, Ontario, has become Canada's leader in Dutch masterpieces. It recently acquired Rembrandt's Head of a Man With a Turban and also has paintings by Jacob van Ruisdael, Pieter Lastman, and Rembrandt's students and contemporaries.
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Edwin Deakin Returns to Sacramento
It has been 120 years since the art of Edwin Deakin (1838-1923) was seen in Sacramento, but now a retrospective is showing at the Crocker Art Museum there (January 26 – April 20).
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A Season of Orientalism
New Haven, Connecticut’s Yale Center for British Art is the first and only U.S. venue for the touring exhibition, The Lure of the East: British Orientalist Painting, 1830-1925.
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A New Journal to Read
Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum has launched a new annual publication, Van Gogh Studies: Current Issues in 19th-Century Art.
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Timothy Clark’s Big Moment
The Pasadena Museum of California Art is set to present a mid-career retrospective of painter Timothy J. Clark (b. 1951), on view January 20 – April 13.
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Art Collectors Reveal Motivations
Noted collectors Uli Sigg, Julie Stoschek, Amir Shariat, Franz Joseph van der Grinten, and Francesca von Habsburg reveal how they began collecting and what's behind their drive to continue buying fine art.
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Lynn Boggess Brings West Virginia to Arizona
From February 28 through March 17, Scottsdale, Arizona’s Leslie Levy Fine Art presents new work by Lynn Boggess (b. 1955), who imparts a three-dimensional effect to his large, heavily textured landscapes by painting with a cement trowel.
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African Art Showcased In Joburg
Johannesburg's Joburg Art Fair, set for March 13-16 at the Sandton Convention Centre, will focus on contemporary African art.
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And the Winner Is…
In September, the Oil Painters of America announced the winners of their Western Regional Juried Exhibition of Traditional Oils.
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Hurley Prints in Cincinnati
Cincinnati’s Treadway Gallery is offering an affordable array of etchings, pastels, and drawings made by the local artist Edward T. Hurley (1869-1950), all provided by the artist’s son and daughter.
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