The artist’s first museum tour luxuriates in the spacious and sophisticated folk-modernism he left behind, even as it unevenly canonizes a painter of the millennial era.
The 16th-century Madonna and Child painting, stolen from a museum in 1973 and then ending up in the hands of a woman in Norfolk, will be returned to its rightful owner.
This is a story of three Black female photographers who through their documentary photographs, handle and explore gender identity and related topics like family relationships, cultural identity, sexism, and racism.
Figurative Histories, currently on exhibit at the Moody Center for the Arts, brings together four Texas artists exploring four very different dialogues around the Black body.
As part of our link-up with the Rijksmuseum, here is one of Isaac Israel’s beach scenes. Donkey Rides is painted with a breezy freedom that encapsulates a nostalgia for childhood holidays by the sea. The sun, sand, and freedom of a perfect summer.
Kitty Kielland is one of the many talented female artists that have been erased from modern social consciousness. She was a brilliant painter of Norwegian Impressionism who captured monumental Nordic landscapes.