The Quiet Man of American Modernism
From the outside, Arthur Dove’s life appeared out of kilter, but his inner vision shone through
Go West, Moran
A lifetime of painting the country’s natural treasures was this tenderfoot’s destiny
Where Echoes of Spirits Still Dwell
Over a period of ten years, a photographer has documented the vanishing cultures of the Stone Age tribes of New Guinea
Picasso Takes on the Masters
A book by Susan Galassi explains why the artist with an eye on the future kept returning to the art of the past
The Man Who Believed in Fairies
For Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, the proof was in the pictures
In Praise of Shadows
Artfully balancing them is just one of the tricky tasks faced by designers of museum lighting
Fake & Rake
Played for love or played for money, poker is coming out of the back room
Tree Houses Take a Bough
It used to be kid stuff, but these days more and more adults are building in trees to get high
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