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Author Archives: Jeffry Cudlin

"Racism is Like Rain, Either it’s Raining or it’s Gathering Somewhere" by Mary Lovelace O’Neal (1993)
Posted inBlog, Museums/Galleries

At the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Magnetic Fields, Highlights the Black Women Often Left Out of the Abstract Art Canon

by Jeffry Cudlin November 30th, 2017September 30th, 2020

The curators of Magnetic Fields: Expanding American Abstraction, 1960s to Today want to make the canon more inclusive—but they haven’t really designed their exhibition to help bring about that change. […]

“Unit #86” by Thomas Wilfred (1930)
Posted inBlog, Museums/Galleries

At the Smithsonian American Art Museum, a Look Into Thomas Wilfred’s Art of Light

by Jeffry Cudlin November 9th, 2017September 30th, 2020
"Arch Hotel" by Stuart Davis (1929)
Posted inBlog, Museums/Galleries

National Gallery of Art’s Stuart Davis: In Full Swing Is An Impressive, If Incomplete, Survey

by Jeffry Cudlin November 23rd, 2016September 30th, 2020
Posted inMuseums/Galleries

“Turquoise Mountain: Artists Transforming Afghanistan” at the Sackler International Gallery, Reviewed

by Jeffry Cudlin March 18th, 2016August 27th, 2021
The
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“Gustav Caillebotte: The Painter’s Eye” at the National Gallery of Art, Reviewed

by Jeffry Cudlin July 10th, 2015August 29th, 2020
Saint
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“Drawing in Silver and Gold” at the National Gallery of Art, Reviewed

by Jeffry Cudlin May 29th, 2015August 29th, 2020
Shakespearean
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“Man Ray–Human Equations: A Journey from Mathematics to Shakespeare” at the Phillips Collection, Reviewed

by Jeffry Cudlin February 20th, 2015August 29th, 2020
“Shadowplay” by Hans-Peter Feldmann (2002-2009)
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“Days of Endless Time” at the Hirshhorn, Reviewed

by Jeffry Cudlin October 24th, 2014August 29th, 2020
Wavery
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“Richard Estes’ Realism” at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Reviewed

by Jeffry Cudlin October 17th, 2014August 29th, 2020
Peasant
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“Neo-Impressionism and the Dream of Realities” at the Phillips Collection, Reviewed

by Jeffry Cudlin October 3rd, 2014August 29th, 2020

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