The career-spanning exhibition of Sue Coe features paintings, drawings, lithographs, woodcuts and linocuts spanning the artist-activist's prolific career. While sometimes tough to look at, Coe’s wor...Read More
The self-described artist-activist is not one to shy away from the difficult. For decades, the British-American artist has dedicated herself to shedding light on injustice. Coe spoke with Associate Di...Read More
The following is an excerpt from the July/August 2016 issue of The Jackdaw. Lost in Philadelphia and New York Alexander Adams enjoys an important section of the Modernist Grand Tour New York The trave...Read More
In conjunction with our current exhibition, "Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Featuring Watercolors and Drawings from the Robert Lehman Collection" (through July 1), Eric Fischl shares his thoughts on the art o...Read More
The May 2016 issue of the prominent German magazine Weltkunst devotes 8 pages to our current exhibition, “Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Featuring Watercolors and Drawings from the Robert Lehman Collection....Read More
“Few artists are as universally loved as Käthe Kollwitz” — Elizabeth Prelinger, National Gallery of Art Like other successful women artists of her generation, Käthe Kollwitz was an...Read More
“You are a very great painter, and the world will hear of you” — Elias Canetti, letter to the artist Born in 1906, Marie-Louise Motesiczky belonged to one of Vienna’s most prominen...Read More
“Modersohn-Becker painted from an implicitly feminist point of view, granting women a memorable emotional complexity through the physicality of her paint and the solidity of her forms” ...Read More