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Peter Voulkos: Breaking with Tradition

Peter Voulkos: Breaking with Tradition

On view in our current exhibition at the Renwick Gallery, Peter Voulkos: The Breakthrough Years, are three of the artist’s large-scale paintings: Blue Remington, Red Through Black #3, and Falling

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A Sense of Place: New Mexico as Seen by Artist Gene Kloss

A Sense of Place: New Mexico as Seen by Artist Gene Kloss

Gene Kloss felt that immersion in nature was essential to the production of art. Her paintings and etchings were directly informed by nature and she couldn’t

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In This Case: Alma Thomas, An Artist from Washington, DC

In This Case: Alma Thomas, An Artist from Washington, DC

In This Case is a series of ongoing posts on art in the Luce Foundation Center, a visible art storage facility at the Smithsonian American Art Museum

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Donald Sultan’s Disaster Paintings

Donald Sultan’s Disaster Paintings

Donald Sultan’s industrial landscape series depict an array of catastrophes, including forest fires, railway accidents, arsons, and industrial plants exuding toxic plumes. Twelve of these

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Remembering James Rosenquist

Remembering James Rosenquist

Pop artist James Rosenquist, who died last week at the age of 83, created large canvases that were influenced by his early years as a

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Ryders on the Storm: Celebrating the Art of Albert Pinkham Ryder

Ryders on the Storm: Celebrating the Art of Albert Pinkham Ryder

Before Betsy Broun retired from the helm of the Smithsonian American Art Museum last fall, she gave a talk where she revealed her top ten works (ok, seventeen

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The ‘Analog Collages’ of Michael Tunk

The ‘Analog Collages’ of Michael Tunk

Armed with two centuries of source material and an X-ACTO knife, Michael Tunk’s “Analog Collage” series offers strange, absorbing worlds and portraits. In his “The

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“Fragmentz” by Artist Andrew Hem

“Fragmentz” by Artist Andrew Hem

Some gorgeous paintings from Los Angeles-based artist Andrew Hem’s new show, which opens this weekend in Paris:

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Illustrator Spotlight: Jay Torres

Illustrator Spotlight: Jay Torres

A selection of work by Texas-born, California-based illustrator Jay Torres. Playing with distinctly dark tones, barren landscapes, strange figures, and Catholic iconographies, Torres offers a

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How do moving companies work?

How do moving companies work?

The term “moving” means a range of professional services related to the transportation and short-term storage of various things and goods during a move (apartment,

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