Florine and Ettie, Family Portrait II, 1933 Detail from Beauty Contest: To the Memory of P.T. Barnum, 1924 From left to right: Portrait of Myself, Portrait of My Sister, Carrie W. Stettheimer, and Portrait of My Sister, Ettie Stettheimer, (all 1923) Detail from Portrait of My Sister, Carrie W. Stettheimer, 1923 Detail from Portrait of Baron de Meyer, 1923 […]
Above: Louis C. Tiffany, Tiffany Studio, View of Oyster Bay (detail), 1908 German, The Deposition (detail), 1444 William Jay Bolton and John Bolton, Miriam and Jubal (detail), 1842-48 Above and below: Attributed to Agnes Northrop for Tiffany Studios, Autumn Landscape (detail), 1923-24. C.C.B.B
Whenever I go to a new city, I always have to visit the local art museums. I actually have a collection of fridge magnets from museums all around the world to keep track of where I’ve been. Savannah is a wonderful hub for the arts and culture. Suggestions below! SCAD Museum of Art I think […]
Meg Webster at Paula Cooper Gallery in May – July 2016 Why are people scared of the New York City art world? Don’t answer that question! I already know. It probably has to do with how it has been portrayed in newspapers, movies, and TV shows for years. How we are made to seem like cold, […]
I just got back from a short trip to Columbus, GA, a small city south of Atlanta right on the Alabama border. It is certainly the most “Southern” place that I have ever visited. Situated on the Chattahoochee River (I mean, come on, HOW Southern is that name), Columbus was “officially” established in 1828 as […]
For me, absorbing contemporary art in a museum setting is always a challenge. I’m not entirely sure why, but this has always been the case. I love looking at contemporary art in galleries, pop up spaces, public spaces, online, and in auction houses…but not museums, except for the Aldrich. Besides the Met, this little museum […]