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Suzanna Murawski on A. C. Benson, public art & Egyptian blue.
Palm Beach slows down after Easter, with traffic notably easing up through the month of May as the largely seasonal community ...
Are Americans responsible for sickness & death in Sudan? The answer to the titular question is “yes,” according to Nicholas ...
There was a moment in American cultural history when a single individual’s sense of beauty became a civic responsibility. Personal taste, quietly yet firmly expressed through private collections, once ...
Warren Frye on “The Last Peasant War,” by Jakub S. Beneš.
On Proto-Indo-European, Rothko & Gottlieb, Vanessa Bell, Richard Strauss, Raynham Hall Museum & more from the world of culture. Mark Rothko, Self Portrait, 1936, Oil ...
Within a few seconds of entering “Willem de Kooning: Endless Painting” at Gagosian in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood, you will see sparkling examples of grand and intimate works spanning a lifetime.
Editors’ note: It is difficult to believe that it was ten years ago last month that Hilton Kramer, the founding editor of The New Criterion, died, aged eighty-four. Time really does seem to speed up ...
On “Medieval Bologna: Art for a University City” at the Frist Art Museum, Nashville.
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