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The Jungles of Paris

by Phyllis Tuchman
MAY 3, 2012        TAGS: ARTS, MODERNISM

 Henri Rousseau knew he was painting for the future.  continue >
 


MY CANVASES TERRIFY ME
by Phyllis Tuchman • May 7, 2012 • Tags: Arts, Painters
On the suprising and macabre painting "The Royal End."   continue >
 
EXHILARATED DESPAIR
by Phyllis Tuchman • April 30, 2012 • Tags: Art, Painters, 1930s
The Art of Francis Bacon      continue >
 
THE GENTLE SUBVERSIVE
April 19, 2012 • Tags: Environment, illness, Leader, Writers
There is no silence in the spring of environmental activism today, and Rachel Carson would be pleased.   continue >
 
THE COLORFUL LIFE OF SONIA DELAUNAY
by Phyllis Tuchman • April 12, 2012 • Tags: Art, Painters, Modernism
Sonia Delaunay wasn’t like other girlfriends, companions, and wives of the painters and sculptors who pioneered early Modernism.   continue >
 
SEX ON HIS MIND
by Phyllis Tuchman • April 9, 2012 • Tags: Arts, Painters, Sex, Nabokov
The art world is divided into people who either passionately love Balthus's paintings or else are offended by them.   continue >
 
SPIRIT AND FLESH
by Gigi Anders • March 30, 2012 • Tags: Music, Soul, R&B, Motown
Marvin Gaye’s glory was to make art of out chaos, until chaos won out.      continue >
 
ALLEN GINSBERG: A POETIC LIFE
by Leslea Newman • March 19, 2012 • Tags: Poetry, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, Literature
I learned from Allen that poems are made of two things: breath and sweat.   continue >