One thing is certain: The people of ancient Egypt had so much to say.
Read MoreThe Sainte-Chapelle
The Sainte-Chapelle royal chapel in Paris features over 1000 stained glass motifs of events that happen in the bible. Like a giant comic book on the wall, each key moment shines on the wall, as bright as any modern flatscreen.
Read MoreArt Coffee Break: Closeups at The Orangerie
Above: the best Gauguin I've ever seen. This painting happens at no one's expense - it's not a voyeuristic ogling of an underage island native or an overmasculine achievement portrait.
Read MorePicasso, Love and Hate
Looking at these Picasso paintings from 1932, especially in person, creates an experience of producing a judgement, noticing the severity of the judgement, and ultimately allowing forgiveness to take over in favor of novelty.
Read MoreVermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting at the National Gallery
Almost 400 years ago, the painter Vermeer and his colleagues were not so interested in who could make the newest thing - instead, they wanted to see who could paint the most compelling picture of boring old regular-day life.
Read MoreAndré Derain at the Pompidou Center
For every major exhibition of Impressionism, Cubism, or Fauvism, Derain risks getting relegated to a corner of the show, while superstars like Cézanne, Picasso, and Matisse soak up the spotlight
Read MoreBikes from Sculpted in Steel at the Museum of Fine Art Houston
A series of concept cars about the future from the past.
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