Some subjects touch a nerve. The idea of “too much art” propelled our friend and former Paris correspondent, Matthew Rose, to write about his own art, of which thousands of pieces have been shown and stored and sold and traded and given away.
Read MoreOur readers respond to a question about the issue of making art and keeping it or getting rid of it.
Read MoreOur contributor, Beth Heinly visits the Philadelphia Museum of Art to see Van Gogh’s sketch of “Potato Eaters,” on view from a private collection, and asks, Why is this work important?
Read MoreJackie and Betsey Carroll give us an inside look at Quilt Circle’s third annual quilt show which celebrates the timeless art of communal quilting.
Read MoreOur contributor Dereck Mangus takes a walk around Capitol Hill and stops in three museum gift shops and reports on their holiday and other goods for sale.
Read MoreOur contributor Martina Merlo sees an exhibition about memory at the Phillips Museum at Franklin and Marshall College. The exhibit of works by Patricia Moss-Vreeland represents the artist’s project on the poetry and science of the brain and in particular, human memory.
Read MoreOur contributor Pete Sparber sees a number of small works exhibitions, which abound each year at this time of holiday giving.
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