Peter Paul Rubens and the Power of Transformation

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“Rubens. The Power of Transformation” comprises about 100 items and explores a hitherto little-regarded aspect in his creative process.

Britishness, Identity, and Craftsmanship: The Work of Grayson Perry

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Turner Prize winner Grayson Perry tackles subjects that are universally human, such as identity, gender, social status, sexuality and religion.

The Gestural, Massive Totems of Herb Alpert

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Herb Alpert’s expressive use of various media engages the viewer with a captivating sense of movement and form, translating into a lyrical and unforgettable experience.

Sporting and Wildlife Art in South Georgia

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Fine art is especially enjoyable when seen in beautiful surroundings, such as the Pebble Hill Plantation. Read about the refined art collection found there - and the plantations's history.

The Revitalization of Cincinnati, Caught on Canvas

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The Richmond Art Museum’s grand reopening features “Concrete Dreams,” a collection that’s inspired by urban transformation in nearby Cincinnati.

Art News: Portrait Unveiling for President and Mrs. Barack Obama

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The two portraits were commissioned by the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery. Discover who the chosen artists are in this fine art news snippet.

Coming Soon: The Art Show 2018 (New York)

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Highlights of the fair include a range of new works, including many specially conceived for The Art Show such as new works on paper by Nicole Eisenman; a suite of new drawings by Tal R; and photographs by Catherine Opie.

Rushnyky: Sacred Ukrainian Textiles

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This exhibition celebrates and explores Ukrainian culture through one of its most ancient and valued traditions.

Pioneers of Legend and Exceptional Landscapes

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"Masters’ seeks to engage audiences with a wide range of artistic narratives about the American West, from its pioneers of legend and exceptional landscapes to contemporary Native artists who are reinventing traditional images, art forms, and styles."

“Parts”: Inspired by the Skeletal Remains of Metal

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For the past three years, Michael Kareken has visited auto salvage yards and created drawings of skeletal metal remains.

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