The Sights of Silence: Morandi's Enigmatic Vision

The exhibition devoted to the Italian Modernist painter Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964), on display at Paul Thiebaud Gallery, doesn’t contain much: six paintings and two drawings.

It’s appropriate, in a way. Morandi spent his maturity painting not much: boxes and bottles, a landscape here and there, few things in abundance. Even so, is a less-is-more Read More

The Sights of Silence: Morandi’s Enigmatic Vision

The exhibition devoted to the Italian Modernist painter Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964), on display at Paul Thiebaud Gallery, doesn’t contain much: six paintings and two drawings.

It’s appropriate, in a way. Morandi spent his maturity painting not much: boxes and bottles, a landscape here and there, few things in abundance. Even so, is a less-is-more curatorial Read More

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Thiebaud Reveals His Range: Cupcakes to Cityscapes

The painter Wayne Thiebaud, whose retrospective is currently at the Whitney Museum of American Art, has earned a niche-albeit an off-center one-in the history of 20th-century American art. His pictures of pies, pastries and parfaits gravitate toward the Day-Glo monolith that is Pop Art, yet remain distinctly Read More