On Exhibit
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Chicago Art Rising
Thanks to Expo Chicago and winning galleries, the Windy City’s art scene has never been better.
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The Pop Art of Keith Haring
A new Haring retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum.
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Our Art Belongs to Dada
A mind-bending exhibition proves why today's art owes so much to the gang with a silly name, twisted sense of humor, and passion for creative anarchy. Martin Filler finds the modern method to their madness.
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Reflections of a Golden Eye
Eminence grise behind the storied Gilman collection, Pierre Apraxine opens up about a visionary career that quietly helped refocus art history.
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Built for Speed
In the 1930s and '40s, it seemed as if the technology that made airplanes fly faster might also improve everyday life. PHIL PATTON examines the genesis of streamline.
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Kicking Up a Storm
After decades of undeserved oblivion, sculptor Elie Nadelman's time has come again, in a long-overdue retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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Swiss Modern
In a tiny suburb of Basel, acclaimed architect Renzo Piano and collector Ernst Beyeler create a masterpiece.
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Shanghai Surprise
Thirty centuries' worth of art is brilliantly showcased in China's grand new museum.
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A New Light on Asia
Paris' Musée Guimet, once an impenetrable labyrinth of extraordinary treasures, gets a remarkable makeover.
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The Thin Man
Alberto Giacometti gets a long-overdue reappraisal that will startle the public and influence a new generation of artists



