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Take a look, and then another
"A Given Circumstance (gestures in situ)," at the gallery at Arcadia University, sharpens the eye.
By Edward J. Sozanski / Inquirer Art Critic
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All part of his grand design
The Hagley Museum and Library in Wilmington explores the work of Raymond Loewy (1893-1986), the most prominent and probably the most influential industrial designer of the 20th century.
Edward J. Sozanski / Inquirer Art Critic
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Ariadne, et al., over the years
An exhibition at PMA explores Greek-born Italian artist Giorgio de Chirico's fascination with the mythological figure of the abandoned Ariadne.
By Edward J. Sozanski / Inquirer Art Critic
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Can subliminal be sublime?
Warning to all Philadelphians: Stealth art is among us, thanks to the Imprint project. It is disguised as advertising billboards, lurking in bus shelters, and printed on paper coffee cups.
By EDWARD J. SOZANSKI / Inquirer Art Critic
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Shooting 90 for 90
As trailblazing man of the arts Gordon Parks reached that milestone birthday, 90 African American photographers gathered in Harlem for a pictorial tribute.
By Annette John-Hall / Inquirer Staff Writer
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