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Matisse in Baltimore
By Tony Zaza, The Roving Eye The lack of glamor surrounding the current show at the Baltimore Museum of Art, no hype, no bangles and merchandizing, is a tribute to the artist. Let the work speak for itself. One might expect this to be a New Yorkish show, but Baltimore harbours one of the largest […]
Shirley Jaffe’s Language of Coexistence at Tibor de Nagy
Bursting with colors so gorgeous they could have been mixed by Matisse, Shirley Jaffe’s paintings bring a rare excitement to our senses. The American artist moved to Paris in 1949 and has lived and worked there ever since. Her early works, with thick brush strokes of pigment and strong gestures, were in the style of […]
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