James Joyce
James Augustine Joyce, the eldest surviving son of John Stanislaus Joyce and Mary Jane (‘May’) Joyce, was born in Dublin on 2... Learn More
The Wall Street Journal: The Tumultuous Times of Dancer Isadora Duncan
Paris: An iconic barefoot dancer with a tumultuous lifestyle, Isadora Duncan electrified high society drawing rooms and theaters with her unconventional artistry... Learn More
Introduction to Modern Dance
Modern Dance, tradition of theatrical dance unique to the 20th century. Modern dance flourished in areas that lacked strong ballet traditions, such... Learn More
Opening Reception At Addison Rowe Gallery: The Many Faces of Modernism
When: October 2, 2015Where: Addison Rowe Gallery, 229 East Marcy StreetTime: 5:00 – 7:00 PMCost: FREE The Many Faces of Modernism, an exhibition... Learn More
Assimilation Through Art: The Modernist Collection of Marica and Jan Vilcek
In the mid-1960s, art enthusiasts Marica and Jan Vilcek saw little of the modernist artworks being produced in Europe and the Americas.... Learn More
Shock of the new: An American Modernism
New York City’s Armory Show of 1913 was the first major exhibition of modernist art on American soil, and the city has... Learn More
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum – David Bradley After Georgia O’Keeffe Opens at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
Santa Fe, NM | September 21, 2015
Exhibit Follows O’Keeffe Timeline From Earliest Portraits to Unique Abstract Paintings
The New Mexico Museum of Art is presenting, “O’Keeffe in Process,” which brings a rare opportunity to see related works from both... Learn More
Joel Greene
Explorations in the Modern Realm As an art student at the University of Iowa, Joel Greene was immersed in the world of... Learn More