Youth & Loss Explored

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Any sense of impending doom you may feel may evaporate after you view the luminous works of Martine Johanna during “Something’s Wrong,” the artist’s first solo exhibition at this New York Gallery.

A Century of French Moderns

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The Brooklyn Museum has graciously lent a spectacular body of 65 artworks for an exhibition that highlights France as the artistic center of international Modernism from the mid-19th to mid-20th centuries.

The Significance of Women

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Bernarducci Meisel Gallery in New York City will soon mount an important exhibition that highlights the significant — and often subverted — role women have played in the development of contemporary American Realism. Don’t pass this up!

A Heritage Worth Celebration

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In celebration of its 27-year heritage of hosting workshops, Art in the Aspens has mounted a selling exhibition of small works by past and present instructors.

Savor the Season

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Savoring spring is the message Ann Korologos Gallery is projecting to the public with a magnetic exhibition “Spring in the West,” which features a dazzling array of local and national creativity.

Celebrate Rodin’s Centennial by Purchasing a Rodin

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An extraordinary marble sculpture by modernist icon Auguste Rodin with an equally intriguing history heads to the auction block in one week.

Featured Lot: A Touch of Modern for the Sauvages

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In this ongoing series for Fine Art Today, we take a longer look at the history and features of a soon-to-be-available artwork of note. This week we feature an exceptional pastel whose upcoming sale is generating quite the buzz.

What Lies Beneath

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Whether you believe technology is a blessing or a curse, there can be no doubt that it has greatly enhanced our ability to understand how artists worked, the materials they used, and perhaps mistakes they made. This exciting exhibition highlights a few cases in point.

Paris, Fin De Siècle

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It was a time of political upheaval, cultural transformation, and a spectrum of artistic movements in Europe during the last half of the 19th century, especially in the art capital of the world: Paris. How artists reflected and captured this era was truly extraordinary.

His Day Has Come

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Some say Dutch-born artist Philippe Smit might be the most accomplished unknown artist of the 20th century. Aren’t familiar with the name? That could drastically change in just a few weeks. Why?

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