Opening a Salon

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In 2008, talented painter Charles Gilbert Kapsner decided to initiate his own salon, bringing celebrated artistic disciplines to central Minnesota. The latest edition of his salon is on view through November 26, featuring a range of beautiful images and more.

Honoring a Trailblazer

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Given annually to honor those that who made consistent and noteworthy contributions to preserving indigenous cultural heritage, the Trailblazer award is a major lifetime achievement for its recipients. The award is presented by the Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries and Museums (ATALM), and the 2016 honoree is an unforgettable painter.

Interpretations at InSight

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Perhaps they’re mysterious, perhaps they’re moody. They are, however, beautiful. How will you receive Nancy Bush’s “Interpretations” during this hypnotic solo exhibition in Texas?

Fashionable Pastel Portraits

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During the 18th century in Britain, portraiture became fashionable for a much wider audience while continuing to be a staple among the elite eager to showcase their status. Although it may seem surprising, pastel was a common medium, employed for its luminosity and unique texture.

A Master Draughtsman

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There have been many artists throughout history who have mastered dry mediums on paper, among them Peter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci. However, scholars often refer to this Rococo painter as a champion, and many of his most stunning examples are now on view here.

At Last, An Overdue Honor

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There have been few women artists throughout history, and even fewer who earned the respect of their male peers. Several hundred years after her death, the Museo del Prado is proud to celebrate the legacy of Clara Peeters during this historical exhibition.

A Sublime Idea of Beauty

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Defined as “excellent, grand, beautiful, and worthy of great admiration,” sublime is the only appropriate word to describe a breathtaking exhibition at the Louvre in Paris. Who’s the extraordinary focus? Find out here.

No Illusion Here

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On November 16, Bonhams hosts a tantalizing sale of prints and multiples, including impressions from the greatest 20th-century illusionist, M.C. Escher.

In Minneapolis, Reconsidering Martin Luther

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Although it wasn't until 1517 that Martin Luther (1483-1546) became the face of the Protestant Reformation by posting his Ninety-Five Theses on the doors of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany, the roots of dissatisfaction with the Roman Catholic Church were deep-seated by then.

Curl Up with a Good Exhibition

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Wrap yourself up in a soul-warming exhibition next month at the renowned Eleventh Street Arts in Long Island City, New York, featuring small works...

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