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...thank the large soft pencil of the man with the mustache. Ernst was not a great formal artist, not by a very long chalk. But in the 1920s and '30s especially, he was a brilliant maker of images. Their strength and edginess radiate like new in the centenary Ernst exhibit, organized by art historian Werner Spies, which is at London's Tate Gallery this month and moves in mid-May to Stuttgart's Staatsgalerie. Long after the art movements to which Ernst contributed have passed into history, his images continue to detonate in the mind like unexploded land mines left...
...campaign against the Catholic Church contains countless examples of insensitivity and sometimes pure hatred. As Leo notes, an art exhibit funded by the National Endowment for the Arts labeled New York Cardinal John O'Connor a "fat cannibal in skirts" and his cathedral a "house of walking swastikas." Moreover, condombrandishing gay militants have stormed a number of Catholic services, including a mass at St. Patrick...
JOHN RUSSELL POPE AND THE BUILDING OF THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART, National Gallery of Art, Washington. The repository of some of the nation's most cherished pieces of art is celebrating its 50th anniversary with an exhibit of 75 drawings and photographs that explore the creation of the West Building and the career of its architect. Through July...
...paintings went on tour to a number of U.S. museums that hoped to get them and vied with one another in the lavishness of their installations: the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the National Gallery in Washington. The collection will go on temporary exhibit, starting June 4, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. And last week Annenberg announced that its landing there would become permanent: he had bequeathed his collection en bloc to the Met. At this news, the muted gnashing of directorial dentures was heard from coast to coast...
Royal's photographs are valuble because they remind us that the camera does not directly record "reality." The camera's technological capabilities can be used equally to distort and manipulate the "reality" the lens captures. This dynamic is interesting, but in general the exhibit is dull. Royal needs to add more depth to her photographic work by varying her subjects and technique...