Detroit Institute of Art: After Cubism: Modern Art in Paris, 1918-1948

It’s always a pleasure to visit the Detroit Institute of Art, and it was no exception during my recent trip in December, where they had an amusing exhibit on Cubism. The DIA is housed in a Beaux-Arts building boasting more than 100 galleries and 65,000 items, a collection that started in 1885 and had increasedContinue reading “Detroit Institute of Art: After Cubism: Modern Art in Paris, 1918-1948”

All Stars: American Artists from the Phillips Collection

Looking for a crash course on American art from the past 140 years? Then you have this exhibit to thank and it’s better than looking for the answers through AI. Take a stroll through over 50 American artists who pioneered art movements, created iconic images and have influenced the artists of today. The Phillips CollectionContinue reading “All Stars: American Artists from the Phillips Collection”

Watercolor(ing)

Hi, all! It’s been quite some time since I’ve posted here and for that I’m sorry. Life has been busy and distracting. I switched jobs (again) and I bought a house with my husband, which I will definitely write about because I’m living in a Victorian house built in 1889 surrounded by other Victorians that’sContinue reading “Watercolor(ing)”