Tag: Clark Art Institute

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    Japanese prints in the 20th century – Tradition reshaped in a changing world

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    Exhibit traces evolution of Japanese prints in the 20th century   Kawase Hasui’s “Rain in Uchiyamashita, Okayama District” (1923) is among the works included in the exhibit “Competing Currents: 20th Century Japanese Prints,” which opens Nov. 30 at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Mass. Courtesy of Sterling and Francine Clark Art read more

    Japanese prints in the 20th century – Tradition reshaped in a changing world
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    Les Lalanne make playful twists on a natural world

    Sculptors’ studios south of Paris hold bronze shapes like the veined cup of a giant cabbage — now at the Clark Art Institute. By Kate Abbott read more

    Les Lalanne make playful twists on a natural world
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    Ida O’keeffe – Forgotten sister finds new light

    Exhibit is first to gather works of Ida O’Keeffe Ida O’Keeffe’s oil painting “Variations on a Lighthouse: Theme IV” (1933), from the collection of Jeri Woflson, is among the works now on view at the Clark Art Institute. courtesy Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute   By KATE ABBOTTContributing writer WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. She is making read more

    Ida O’keeffe – Forgotten sister finds new light
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    Paris of Impressionism through women’s eyes, hands

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    At the Clark, exhibit traces struggles, triumphs as artists sought equality Rosa Bonheur’s “Plowing in Nivernais” (1850) is among more than 80 paintings featured in the exhibition “Women Artists in Paris, 1850-1900,” whichs runs through Labor Day at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown. Courtesy American Federation of the Arts   By read more

    Paris of Impressionism through women’s eyes, hands