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  • Detail, Tough Girls, Anna Sillman, 2014-15.
    Detail, Tough Girls, Anna Sillman, 2014-15.
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    Amy Sillman’s Love for the Scumble

    The painter’s ‘intuitive’ and ‘groping’ New York show, ‘Stuff Change,’ deftly intertwines abstraction with the graphic representation of lively messes

    byJeremy Sigler
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    The Life and Painting of Mark Rothko

    In a new biography, Annie Cohen-Solal looks at the immigrant child who changed modern art

    byJewish Lives (Sponsored)
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    Is Chaim Soutine the Great Overlooked Jewish Painter of Modernity?

    A new gallery show helps reassess the Lithuanian-born artist’s important work—and reveals it as anything but tragic

    byAbby Margulies
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    My Harold Rosenberg: Saul Bellow Fictionalized My Love Affair—Now Here’s My Version

    Three decades after Saul Bellow fictionalized my love affair with the great art critic, it’s time for my version

    byJoan Ullman
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    Haunted

    A show of early paintings by Eva Hesse at the Brooklyn Museum neglects the Jewish history that framed and influenced her art

    byRobin Cembalest
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    On the Cheap

    How two middle class civil servants amassed a world class art collection

    byAllison Hoffman
  • A detail from one of Adolph Gottlieb’s stained glass windows(All photos by Samuel D. Gruber)
    A detail from one of Adolph Gottlieb’s stained glass windows(All photos by Samuel D. Gruber)
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    Paned Expressions

    Though a bit tarnished, the Abstract Expressionist windows at Brooklyn’s Kingsway Jewish Center still glimmer

    bySamuel D. Gruber
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    Clash of the Titans

    The art-critic battle that turned Pollock, de Kooning, and others into superstars

    byMartha Schwendener
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    Animal Planet

    While peers experimented in abstraction, Chaim Soutine was faithful to the figure

    byUnknown Author
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