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A Wartime Matisse Full Of Pain And Beauty An exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago is the first to focus on the work of French painter Henri Matisse during World War I. Informed by war and ...
Alexander Matisse's exhibit "New Ceramics," on view at the Memorial Art Gallery through June 8, poses its own quiet rebellion. His great-grandfather, Henri Matisse, and his grandfather, art dealer ...
Henri Matisse's "The Red Studio" (1911) during a press preview on April 27, 2022, at the The Museum ...More of Modern Art in New York. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP) (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY ...
French painter Henri Matisse first came into contact with ukiyo-e woodcut prints in the early 20 th century, when various world fairs brought Japanese art to Europe. Struggling to get his own ...
The Philadelphia Museum of Art presents “Matisse in the 1930s,” the most important American exhibition of the French artist in years.
Claire Wilcox, Valerie Steele, and Flavia Frigeri talk McQueen, Matisse, and the staging of hugely popular art and fashion exhibitions.
Mr. Riggle is the author of “This Beauty: A Philosophy of Being Alive.” I had an unforgettable feeling of embodiment once, when my teeth smashed through my lower left cheek. I was a ...
The upheavals of modernism and industrialization shaped many of the year’s best art exhibitions, including shows on Matisse, Picasso and Turner. Skip to Main Content Explore Our Brands ...
If you want to pack some culture into your holiday plans, the Philadelphia Museum of Art currently has 29 exhibitions on display. Karen Rogers takes a look at three of them in this week's 6abc ...
In the vibrant world of contemporary art, where creativity knows no bounds, Terry Hastings of The Hastings Gallery emerges as a visionary artist whose work transcends boundaries, blending influences ...
Art dealer Berthe Weill helped establish artists like Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso throughout the first half of the 20th century. But by the end of her life, the struggling businesswoman was ...
There's a little-known true story about Henri Matisse in which the French painter walks into a cafe and, when all the patrons stand up to applaud him, turns to his friend and says, "Oh, they must ...