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Repair and Healing in the In-Between

by Amy Levine-Kennedy June 20, 2022June 22, 2022

Artist Tobi Kahn’s tranquil and optimistic paintings are salves many have sought during months of isolation and unrest.

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The Magnificent Abstractions of Alma Thomas

by David Carrier January 12, 2022January 12, 2022

Thomas was a major artist who in her lifetime was unjustly denied the acclaim she merited. This show is a brave beginning.

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Zilia Sánchez’s Deeply Personal, Erotic Art

by Carolyn Yates March 22, 2019March 21, 2019

Sánchez’s first museum retrospective marks an important step in acknowledging her legacy: not only as an isolated island but as a noteworthy member of a burgeoning canon of Latin American women artists.

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An Artistic but Unsubtle Contemplatation of Environmental Degradation

by Tausif Noor April 25, 2016April 25, 2016

WASHINGTON, DC — There’s hardly any question as to Helen Frederick’s views, and little room to doubt her stance on the sorry state of nature.

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A Haunting Installation Transforms the Phillips Collection

by Becca Rothfeld March 6, 2015March 6, 2015

WASHINGTON, DC — The main building of the Phillips Collection, the oldest modern art museum in America, is a sprawling, neo-Georgian affair, buckling beneath the weight of its dark, mahogany décor.

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