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Fluid Lines, Idealized Forms: The Art of Martin Puryear / Interview with Mark Pascale by David Ebony
Posted on December 18, 2015David Ebony– How important is drawing for a sculptor? Among the most subtle of contemporary American abstract sculptors, Martin Puryear has produced elegant and sometimes astonishing drawings and prints over […] -
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St. Patrick’s Day
Posted on March 17, 2015Ivy Sanders Schneider– Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, is commonly associated with his eponymous holiday, the color green, shamrocks, and for driving the snakes out of Ireland. However, Patrick, […] -
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Nationality Doubtful: Josef Koudelka at the Art Institute of Chicago
Posted on July 22, 2014Nationality Doubtful, a retrospective exhibition of works by Czech photographer Josef Koudelka, is currently on view at the Art Institute of Chicago. Koudelka’s imagery first reached international audiences and achieved […] -
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National Pie Day Announcement: Art and Appetite Winners
Posted on January 23, 2014In honor of National Pie Day, we’d like to take a moment to congratulate the five winners of our American culinary history quiz! Jennifer A., Ilya K,. Kevin J., Claudia […] -
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Test Your Knowledge of Weird American Historical Food Culture to Win Art and Appetite
Posted on December 17, 2013The exhibition and accompanying book Art and Appetite: American Painting, Culture, and Cuisine by Judith Barter explore depictions of food in American art. From colonial times to the present day, […] -
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Yale ARTbooks Museum Exhibitions On View, August 28, 2013
Posted on August 28, 2013Follow @yaleARTbooks In the past year, we published exhibition catalogs accompanying an impressive list of museum exhibition. Below you will find the complete listing of these exhibitions, many of which […] -
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File Under: What We Wish We Could Be Doing This Weekend: Abelardo Morell at the AIC
Posted on May 31, 2013We have been stealing moments here at the office to thumb through the revelatory book Abelardo Morell: The Universe Next Door, a catalogue accompanying an exhibition of the photographer’s work that […] -
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Deck the (Mini) Halls
Posted on December 14, 2012Follow @yaleARTbooks The Art Institute of Chicago has a boisterous, expansive holiday spirit. The annual wreath-ing of the stately lions that welcome all visitors to the Art Institute took place […] -
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Roy Lichtenstein’s Love Affair with Chinese Landscape
Posted on August 3, 2012Follow @yaleARTbooks When we’re asked to envision pop art, we tend to think of an art form that draws its objects and ideas from commercial culture: advertising, celebrity, mass production, […]