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Delaware Art Museum Presents Imprinted: Illustrating Race
Assembled by the Norman Rockwell Museum, this exhibition examines how illustration reflected and shaped perceptions of race in the US from the 19th century onward.
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Assembled by the Norman Rockwell Museum, this exhibition examines how illustration reflected and shaped perceptions of race in the US from the 19th century onward.
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Organized in partnership with Tate Britain, the show places Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s art and writing alongside that of his extraordinarily creative family.
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A Marriage of Arts & Crafts: Evelyn & William De Morgan in Wilmington, Delaware, showcases paintings and ceramics by two underrecognized yet influential artists.
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The show, which honors the 50th anniversary of an exhibition history once ignored, continues a series of projects documenting Wilmington’s contemporary art scene.
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Through drawings and paintings of the figure, still lifes, and landscapes, the exhibiting painters draw inspiration from the canon — Renaissance painting, the Hudson River School, American Modernism — and advance realism as a critical mode.
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The term “dark humor” was coined in 1935 to describe a subgenre of comedy in which pleasure arises from topics generally considered taboo. Dark Humor: African American Art from the University Museums, University of Delaware presents works that employ subversive humor to question cultural and racial