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Joan Semmel, “Purple Diagonal” (1980) (courtesy Alexander Gray Associates, New York, © 2015 Joan Semmel / Artists Rights Society [ARS], New York)

Currently Showing – Joan Semmel (NYC) An Artistic History of Death (Nashville)

May 6, 2015 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Art News, Contemporary Art

Joan Semmel in NYC Joan Semmel has a show at Alexander Gray Associates (NYC) – sadly I will only be in town the week after, but for those of you fortunate enough to be able to go, it’s a great…

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It's Museum Week 2015 on Twitter! #MuseumWeek

It’s Museum Week 2015 on Twitter! #MuseumWeek

March 23, 2015 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Art News

Hey art nerds, it’s Museum Week! If you are on Twitter, the hashtag ‪#‎MuseumWeek‬ will bring you a selection of interesting items from museums from around the world. Each day has a theme… today, it’s secrets. Check out the twitter blog…

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Saint Patrick - Briton riviere, 1877

Happy Saint Patrick’s day

March 17, 2015 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! Of the many images of good old Saint Paddy I am fondest of this one. Painted in 1877 by Briton Riviere, it is in the collection of the Liverpool National Museum. Legend has it that in…

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Claude Monet - Impression, Sunrise (1872)

Paul Durand-Ruel and the Impressionists

February 26, 2015 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Painters

Here’s a rather fascinating article on the importance of the art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel to the Impressionist movement – long story short, he basically created the market for Impressionism and risked everything in doing so, and was sole supporter of…

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It's February 26, Victor Hugo's Birthday

It’s February 26, Victor Hugo’s Birthday

February 26, 2015 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Printmaking

It’s Victor Hugo’s birthday, Born on this day in 1802! Everyone knows about Victor Hugo as an author what with Les Misérables & the Hunchback of Notre-Dame (Notre-Dame de Paris in the original French) and all that, but what a lot…

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