Henri Cartier-Bresson. On The Banks Of The Marne, 1938. Everyday life as metaphor. After the crowds at the FIAC in Paris subside, the gathering at Paris Photo, held in the…
Read More…in New York in September. In the first iteration, the postcards were stacked on the floor and viewers were allowed to choose a selection to make their own personal postcard…
Read More…Luhring-Augustine’s stand. Most of the blue-chip artware ends up in the Grand Palais with its high-domed metal naves, thousands of glass panels and historic address in the heart of Paris….
Read MoreSome events coming up: Wednesday, July 8 Kelly A. Mueller Kelly A. Mueller, Flip, 2008 Maybe you never heard of the Philadelphia Art Hotel (we’ll tell you a little more…
Read More…of mail art and it arrived, a lovely ink drawing on a watercolor paper postcard. The intertwined totems pictured in a kind of gridded space remind me of work by…
Read More…Jordan, Save the World, by Norm Paris, as installed during the Fleisher Challenge a couple of year ago. Norm Paris will be exibiting at Art Chicago from April 25-28 as…
Read MorePost by Andrea Kirsh Paul Cézanne (French, 1839 – 1906), The Large Bathers, 1906. Oil on canvas, 82 7/8 x 98 3/4 inches. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Purchased with the…
Read MorePost by Charlotte Schatz [Ed. note: Philadelphia artist Charlotte Schatz made a trip to Berlin, Lyon and Paris this spring and wrote these lively reports on her visit. This and…
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