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' Issue #67
A Modern Art Moment

A white glove sale of the David M. Solinger collection plus a record-breaking Mondrian achieve $391 million at Sotheby’s Modern Evening Auction

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' Issue #70
A Modern Moment

Christie’s first Modern American auction totals $26.5 million in record-breaking sales

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' Issue #61
A Modern Take

Edward S. Curtis and Southwest Modernism lead the way at Santa Fe Art Auction’s Annual Signature Live Sale

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' Issue #68
A Modernist Maverick

Adaline Kent’s quest to sculpt infinity

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' Issue #68
A Natural Bridge

Atlanta’s High Museum of Art presents an extraordinary selection of works by the unparalleled Joseph Stella

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' Issue #81
A New Age

Collector’s Focus: The Modernist Perspective

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' Issue #33
A New American Sculpture

Approximately 60 works by Lachaise, Laurent, Nadelman and Zorach highlight exhibition devoted to their impact on American sculpture

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' Issue #42
A Perfect Complement

Christie’s November 20 sale of American art features impressive works by O’Keeffe and Leyendecker

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' Issue #46
A Place in the Sun

The annual Summer Reading exhibition at Hawthorne Fine Art showcases beach scenes that echo the spirit of the season

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' Issue #77
A Promising Sale

Historic American art figures prominently in Shannon’s October sale

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' Issue #75
A Radical Renaissance

The Met mounts a transatlantic exploration of Black creative expression between the 1920s and ’40s in its Harlem epicenter.

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' Issue #73
A Region’s Richness

The Frist Art Museum welcomes the traveling exhibition dedicated to modern works created in the American South

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' Issue #78
A Regional Retrospective

Mint Museum Uptown showcases artists working in the American South during the first half of the 20th century

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' Issue #78
A Remarkable Legacy

The Brandywine Museum showcases Maine coastal works by Andrew Wyeth

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' Issue #81
A Revival for the Ages

The Delaware Art Museum presents a stellar exhibition, tracking the history of etching from Europe to the United States

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' Issue #66
A Rich Cauldron

An exploration of American interpretations of European abstraction during the turbulent decade leading up to World War II

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' Issue #74
A Room of Their Own

Two New York Galleries team up for an exhibition commemorating the National Association of Women Artists’ 135th anniversary

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' Issue #79
A Significant Discovery

J. Kenneth Fine Art unveils a collection of small oil studies by Lynne Mapp Drexler

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' Issue #81
A Significant Selection

Bonhams’ spring sale features lots by major American artists from the 19th and 20th centuries

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' Issue #73
A Southern Tradition

The Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville celebrates art, antiques and horticulture

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' Issue #64
A Southwest Celebration

Nedra Matteucci Galleries commemorates its 50-year legacy with an exhibition of its exceptional trove of historic Western art

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' Issue #60
A Spectacular View

Members of the Art Dealers Association of America bring historic works to light in breathtaking exhibitions and presentations

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' Issue #43
A Splendid Night

The biannual Just Off Madison’s fall 2018 event proved another exciting evening for collectors, gallery owners and art enthusiasts

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' Issue #57
A Storied Career

The Prismatic Palette: Frank Vincent DuMond and His Students at Lyman Allyn Art Museum offers an in-depth look at DuMond’s art and legacy

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' Issue #53
A Successful Return

A return to the Sotheby’s salesroom produces huge results across several categories of American art

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' Issue #64
A Taste of Americana

Exhibitors at The Philadelphia Show experienced strong sales across jewelry, art and antiques

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' Issue #57
A Time of Reflection

A new exhibition at the Florence Griswold Museum explores the themes of solitude and togetherness

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' Issue #66
A Time of Toil and Triumph

The Grohmann Museum in Milwaukee presents an impressive reappraisal of the value and meaning of art from the Great Depression through World War II

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' Issue #20
A Trail of Two Cities

A closer look at two upstate New York museums by Jay E. Cantor

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' Issue #79
A Trailblazing Collection

Swann Auction Galleries hosts Abstract Beauty: the Collection of Patricia Scipio-Brim this February

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' Issue #56
A Treasured Collection

The Huntington Museum of Art presents a new exhibition of its beloved Daywood Collection, including paintings, drawings and works on paper

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' Issue #32
A True Cowboy

Important Charles M. Russell pieces will be available at an auction that bears his name in his hometown of Great Falls, Montana

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' Issue #28
A True Patron

The comprehensive modern art collection of the late Roy R. Neuberger is now on view at the Mississippi Museum of Art

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' Issue #30
A Unique Vision

The Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibits nearly 40 works by Max Beckmann through February 20

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' Issue #71
A Vanishing Past

An exhibition of Whistler’s streetscapes reveal a different side of the artist’s sensibilities

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' Issue #75
A Vibrant Display

The Antiques and Garden Show of Nashville continues to grow in size, scale and success

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' Issue #45
A Western Legacy

Bonhams’ L.D. ‘Brink’ Brinkman sale February 8 in Los Angeles earns $8.4 million

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' Issue #61
A Wider Scope

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, examines the newly attributed photographic work of Georgia O’Keeffe

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' Issue #72
A Wistful Loneliness

CW American Modernism presents the most comprehensive exhibition of works by Charles Goeller to date

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' Issue #74
A World in Miniature

The Phoenix Art Museum exhibits 20 miniature room replicas by Narcissa Niblack Thorne

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' Issue #79
A World of Culture

The Winter Show prepares for its 71st edition, featuring high caliber fine art, antiques and design

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' Issue #69
A Worldly Display

The Winter Show made its long-awaited return to Park Avenue Armory for another successful fair showing the world’s best in art, antiques and design

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' Issue #28
A Zest for Life and Paint

Retrospective covers more than a half century of art by Anna E. Keener

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' Issue #35
‘Bits of Joy in Human Life’

A selection of John Sloan’s New Mexico works on exhibit at the Gerald Peters Gallery

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' Issue #36
‘Conviction of Greatness’

The Enormity of the Possible at Paul Kasmin Gallery features seminal artists of the American modern movement

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' Issue #37
‘Conviction of Greatness’

The Enormity of the Possible at Paul Kasmin Gallery features seminal artists of the American modern movement

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' Issue #34
‘Messing about in boats’

Master of the Maritime: James E. Buttersworth opens this summer at the Cahoon Museum of American Art

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' Issue #70
Above & Beyond

Soaring above estimates, the Wolf Family Collection achieves nearly $70 million with historic American art leading the way

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' Issue #73
Abstract Wyeth

The Brandywine Museum unveils examples of the most spontaneous, free work ever produced by an artist largely celebrated for his realism

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' Issue #46
Abstraction Through Collage

The development of abstraction through collage in paintings of the 1930s and 1940s will be examined in an exhibition at D. Wigmore Fine Art beginning May 20

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