Ratio; Tarsila: The Woman Who Changed Brazil
Born in 1886 to a family of coffee farmers, late Tarsila do Amaral found her calling in a completely different…
by Jo Phillips
by Jo Phillips
Born in 1886 to a family of coffee farmers, late Tarsila do Amaral found her calling in a completely different…
A new publication, On the Paths of Enlightenment: The Myth of India in Western Culture, explores our fascination with India…
by Jo Phillips
Artist Carl Randall’s explores the potent voice in figurative art and produces closely observed vignettes of city life in Japan….
by Jo Phillips
If you go down to the woods today, be sure of a big surprise. Actually you don’t need to go…
by Jo Phillips
The City, 1919, by Fernand Léger (Philadelphia Museum of Art: A. E. Gallatin Collection, 1952-61-58) © 2013 Artists Rights Society…
by Jo Phillips
The new Laura Knight exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery opens on Thursday as the first Laura Knight exhibit to…
by Jo Phillips