Reviews The First English-Language Monet Biography Portrays an Artist Capturing Nature Eclipsed by the Industrial Revolution’s Smoggy Haze The book also concerns the nature of genius and the indiscretions it permits. By Kelly Presutti Sep 6, 2024 7:00 am
Reviews “Displacement” Exhibition in Boston Highlights People and Cultures Uprooted by Climate Change The show at the MassArt Art Museum pays attention to human realities and resiliencies. By Kelly Presutti Aug 2, 2024 8:00 am
Reviews Tamara Kostianovsky Sculpts a Fleshy, Wounded Natural World Kostianovsky's neo-Rococo fiber-based works are on view at Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature. By Kelly Presutti Jul 19, 2024 6:00 am
Artists Who Was Mary Cassatt and Why Was She So Important? We examine 14 key artworks that reflect the diverse facets of Cassatt's career, as well as the privileges and constraints of female artists in a male-dominated 19th-century art world. By Kelly Presutti Apr 29, 2024 2:00 pm
Columns The Five Most Essential Books About Impressionism These texts show that Impressionism, the movement now celebrating its 150th anniversary, was diverse in its reckoning with changing social dynamics. By Kelly Presutti Apr 22, 2024 10:00 am
Features Caspar David Friedrich Saw Nature as “Mind Made Visible” The painter insisted that "nature is mind made visible." By Kelly Presutti Apr 8, 2024 4:04 pm
Reviews In Tacita Dean’s Sublime Drawings, Climate Change Is No Distant Disaster Dean's Sydney show includes a new work—a self-portrait assembled from forty years of film. By Kelly Presutti Feb 7, 2024 7:00 am
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