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Something Old, Something Borrowed, Something New
by William Davie July 17, 2024 In 1913, Joseph Stella returned to New York, his world view changed. Stella had spent part of the previous four... Read more -
Arthur’s Gone Out Prowling
by William Davie June 17, 2024 At a glance, Arthur Dove’s forlorn landscape ‘The Other Farm’ (1934), appears to be nothing more than a hastily executed... Read more
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Arthur Garfield Dove (2 August 1880 - 23 November 1946)
by Lilly Dawson April 29, 2024 Nature and emotion so dominated the subject matter of Arthur Garfield Dove’s modernist output, that he has been credited as... Read more -
All ways are right: Stieglitz and the Seven Americans
by Lilly Dawson January 16, 2024 Alfred Stieglitz was both a giant of 20th century photography and a relentless promoter of Modernism in America through three... Read more
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Stuart Davis: Abstractions of Real Experience
by Barbara Dayer Gallati July 20, 2023 The critically acclaimed artist Stuart Davis (1892-1964) created a large and complex body of work spanning the decades that witnessed... Read more -
Alfred Stieglitz and The Stieglitz Circle
by Lilly Dawson June 1, 2023 As the 20th Century dawned, a new generation of American artists found themselves drawn to a profoundly new form of... Read more