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New MoMA Exhibit Available on Your Laptop

New MoMA Exhibit Available on Your Laptop

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)’s new exhibit is completely digital. The exhibit, which is available via the museum’s website, extensively chronicles all of MoMA’s exhibitions from 1929 to the present. MoMA opened its doors in 1929, featuring its first major exhibition, “Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat, van Gogh,” the same year. In the decades that followed, […]

November 14, 2016
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Whitney Museum Offers More Than Contemporary Art

Whitney Museum Offers More Than Contemporary Art

Are you looking to try something new this summer? Look no further, as the Whitney Museum of American Art offers an eclectic experience for all, regardless of their taste in art. The Whitney Museum of American Art is a glorious place to visit this summer, even if you don’t have a passion for modern art. […]

June 27, 2016
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Court Artist Arthur Lien Provides Window into U.S. Supreme Court

Court Artist Arthur Lien Provides Window into U.S. Supreme Court

Cameras aren’t allowed in the U.S. Supreme Court, which makes the work of court sketch artist Arthur Lien all the more valuable. His renderings of the justices, the lawyers, and the parties are often the only visual depictions of the high-profile proceedings that the American public gets to see. For instance, without Lien’s artwork, most […]

December 14, 2015
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New York City’s David Kassan Wins Third at BP Portrait Awards 2014

New York City’s David Kassan Wins Third at BP Portrait Awards 2014

In the age of the “selfie,” painting a portrait may seem like a lost art. But it is very much alive at the National Portrait Gallery, which recently held the BP Portrait Awards. The National Portrait Gallery was founded in 1856 to collect portraits of famous British men and women. Today, it remains relevant by […]

July 28, 2014
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