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Tag Archives: George Bellows
Dead Blogging ‘Gordon Parks: The New Tide’ @ Addison Gallery
Well the Missus and I trundled up to Andover this past weekend to check out the new exhibits at the Addison Gallery of American Art and say, they were swell. We started off with Man Up! Visualizing Masculinity in 19th-Century America … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Wildness Distant from Ourselves: Art and Ecology in 19th-Century America, Addison Gallery of American Art, Come As You Are: American Youth, Ella Watson, Expanding the Narrative: Recent Acquisitions, Farm Security Administration, George Bellows, Gordon Parks, Gordon Parks: Back to Fort Scott, Gordon Parks: The New Tide Early Work 1940–1950, Langston Hughes, Lewis Wickes Hine, Man Up! Visualizing Masculinity in 19th-Century America, Office of War Information, Ralph Ellison, Richard Wright, Roy Stryker, Standard Oil (New Jersey), Thomas Eakins
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What We Caught In The Big Town
Well the Missus and I trundled down to the Big Town for most of last week, and here’s a taste of the arts seen there. Wednesday After an uneventful, if costly, drive to the City (seriously – they’re raising the extortionate … Continue reading →
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Tagged American Legends: From Calder to O'Keeffe, Boston Globe, Ellen Barkin, Extravagant Inventions: The Princely Furniture of the Roentgens, Frick Collection, George Bellows, Guggenheim, Madeleine Martin, Mare Cunningham, Matisse: In Search of True Painting, Museum of Arts and Design, New-York Historical Society, Picasso Black and White, Picnic, Portrait of a Peasant, Regarding Warhol, Rosalind Russell, Sebastian Smee, Sebastian Stan, The Art of Scent, The Met, The Société Anonyme: Modernism for America, The Whitney, Vincent Van Gogh, Weekly Standard, William Holden, William Inge, WWII & NYC, Yale University Art Gallery
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