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Peter McGough has a smartphone. That may not sound particularly newsworthy in 2019, but for an artist who famously eschewed modern conveniences like electricity, this is a surprising revelation.
Julie Mehretu’s examination of the histories of art, architecture, and past civilizations intermingle with her interrogations into themes of migration, revolution, climate change, global capitalism, and technology in the contemporary moment.
A La Vieille Russie picks some stunners for its first-ever selling exhibition of mid-century jewelry.
Legends of Speed will showcase an unprecedented selection of more than 20 cars spanning six decades and driven by some of the greatest drivers in the history of racing.
This exhibition provides an unprecedented opportunity to view a group of drawings by renowned Renaissance artist Michelangelo that have never been seen in the US before.
If you're not in town or didn't pull the trigger on that piece you loved at Superfine! D.C. 2019, fear not! Superfine! has curated an incredible lineup of works for their e-fair. The 10 works in this slideshow are just a few of the impressive items up for grabs. Don't miss your chance to purchase a work by one of these great emerging artists.
After a two-and-a-half-year renovation, the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art reopens its doors on Nov. 7, 2019.
Wonder Without Land submerges the audience into a beautified and grotesque dreamscape exploring themes in childhood memory, construction of identity, discovery of sensory experiences and storytelling in an overtly digitized and commercially-driven society.
The Cincinnati Art Museum is currently celebrating the often unsung and unrecognized contributions of women in art and the art world, with Women Breaking Boundaries, the Museum’s contribution to an 18-month long initiative, Power of Her.
A rare masterpiece from a 16th-century female artist is back on view after centuries of disrepair.
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