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The Nasher's "Coming Into Focus" represents the largest collection of photographs the museum has had on display at a given ...
Powell High School’s art program, taught by Jim Gilman, is turning Powell High School into a 3D museum. It’s an ambitious effort that makes even ...
Ming Fay’s playful papier-mâiché sculptures at the Gardner museum, of fruit and other things that grow, are balm for the ...
Pictures of Belonging at the Smithsonian American Art Museum spotlights Miki Hayakawa, Hisako Hibi, and Miné Okubo, three ...
The Kimbell Art Museum has acquired The Cut Melon (1760), a still life by Jean Siméon Chardin, from the Rothschild family, after an auction sale last year in Paris fell through.
The structure, which was built in 1929 on a 3.62-acre site, is the former office of Kay Kimbell, whose name is on Fort Worth’s Kimbell Art Museum.
News about Kimbell Art Museum. Commentary and archival information about Kimbell Art Museum from The New York Times.
There's a new Artemisia Gentileschi at the Kimbell Museum, which has acquired the rediscovered masterpiece Penitent Mary Magdalene.
The Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth recently acquired George Stubbs’s Mares and Foals Belonging to the 2nd Viscount Bolingbroke, painted between about 1761 and 1762.
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