Edward Hopper: Portraits of America
Edward Hopper created some of the most popular icons of 20th century American art. In this series his work as a critique of modern life is examined.
Gustave Baumann’s Southwest
Early in his career Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) lived in Chicago and spent time in rural Indiana and the Northeast, but he found his true home in New
Wangechi Mutu: A Shady Promise
“Females carry the marks, language and nuances of their culture more than the male. Anything that is desired or despised is always placed on the femal
Hundertwasser
Friedrich Stowasser (1928, Vienna â” 2000, New Zealand), better known by the name of Friedrich Hundertwasser, was a painter, thinker, and a
Fernando Botero
Famed for his modern art and rendering of human, animal and still life compositions, this is a celebration of the works of Colombian painter and sculp
Life, Letters, and Poetry
Michelangelo was, apart from being a sculptor, architect, and painter of genius, a poet and letter-writer of remarkable accomplishment. George Bull,
The Murals of John Pugh: Beyond Trompe l’Oeil
John Pugh has created more than 200 murals and is considered to be the leading proponent, authority, and practitioner of Narrative Illusionism, a term
Jeff Wall
Jeff Wall is foremost among the artists who since the late 1960s have brought photography to the forefront of contemporary art. This revised and expan
Gordon Matta-Clark
Gordon Matta-Clark (1943-1978) is one of the great heroes of late twentieth-century art, a cult figure as much in the contemporary art world as on the
Daphnis and Chloe
Inspired by a journey through Greece, Marc Chagall, created a wonderful series of lithographs that brought new life to this ancient Greek love story -
