The story of Constantin Brancusi (1876–1957) and America is long and rich, though to date told only in parts. The artist's innovations are so numerous—and so apparently contradictory—that doubts can…
Pat Hearn and Colin de Land's galleries were deconstructing themselves and received art history in real time, operating in a constant state of autocritique.
With the completion of a roughly 200,000-square-foot expansion, the D.C.-area institution will rank as one of the most ambitious private museums in the world.
“Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait” was more than a survey of Bourgeois’s prints: it presented a deep analysis of her major themes and motifs by curator Deborah Wye, who has studied her work…