One Fine Show: “Millet, Life on the Land” at The National Gallery in London The works on view show how Jean-François Millet refused to romanticize the countryside, focusing instead on the grit and dignity of the people who worked the land. By Dan Duray
At Kasmin, Theodora Allen Tests the Symbolic Resilience of Universal Images In the series presented here, recurring motifs of gates, doors and portals introduce a dynamic tension between the tangible and the imagined. By Elisa Carollo
José María Velasco’s Mexico Glows at London’s National Gallery The exhibition offers a rare opportunity for U.K. audiences to engage with one of Latin America’s most influential painters. By Simon Coates
Review: Polymath Artist Frank Walter’s Paintings Shine at David Zwirner Gallery, Curated by Hilton Als By Annie Levin