The exceptional Princeton University Art Museum collections number more than 100,000 objects, ranging from ancient to contemporary art. With only three to five percent of the holdings on display at any one time, an active curatorial rotation program continually refreshes the permanent collection galleries and maintains a schedule of special temporary exhibitions. […]
Fairfield University Art Museum
This delightful small museum located in an English-style manorhouse stewards a rich and varied collection of paintings, sculpture, decorative art objects and works on paper. […]
The Ins and Outs of the Tucson Museum of Art
For good reason did True West magazine include the Tucson Museum of Art on its 2015 list of Top Western Art Museums in the United States. […]
Another World in Tucson: DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun
Wander through another world at the Degrazia Gallery in the Sun. Handmade adobe buildings, a riotous garden, inventive decorative touches — the compound — and his art – exude creative energy. […]
Discovering the Tucson Desert Art Museum
A young museum with an exceptional collection of Navajo and Hopi pre-1940s textiles; classic and contemporary Southwestern paintings, including works highly-regarded artists of the Southwest; and an active special exhibitions program. […]
Discovering the Maynard Dixon Museum, Tucson AZ
Tucked in a back corner the extraordinary Medicine Man Gallery — the Maynard Dixon Museum is small. But the overall experience is large — as was Maynard Dixon’s own mark on the world. […]
Lines of Thought: Drawings from Michelangelo to Now
Highlights from the British Museum. Hugo Chapman, Keeper of Prints and Drawings for the British Museum, calls it “the greatest exhibition of drawings we’ve ever organized.” […]
1,700-year-old Roman Mosaic in Miami
Predators and Prey: A Roman Mosaic from Lod, Israel is a well-preserved 3rd-century floor mosaic with a mystery. […]
Picasso thinks I’m barking up the wrong tree
Creative process des not flow entirely without thought. Subconscious, yes. Thoughtless, no. And it is the artist’s thought process that intrigues me. I like the “wonder” of it. […]
Reviving The Greatest Forgotten Artist of the Renaissance
The greatest forgotten artist of the Renaissance,, Andrea del Sarto was once as well-known as Michelangelo and Raphael, and collected by the Medici family and European royalty. […]