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. […]
Georgia O’Keefe’s Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1
Georgia O’Keeffe’s Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1 is the most expensive work of art ever painted by a woman and one of the most expensive works of American Art. […]
Adam After The Fall
After breaking into 100s of fragments, Adam is going back on display at the Met, and the story of the restoration is part of the exhibition. […]