Over the River with Christo & Jeanne-Claude by Steven C. Munson Millions of square feet of manmade fabric, elaborately engineered, in the service of . . . what, exactly?
Owning the Past by Steven C. Munson The cultural artifacts of antiquity--our common heritage--deserve the best and most disinterested custodians.
Rembrandt & the Artist’s Touch by Steven C. Munson At its most elemental, rendering images is the work of a creator's hands.
David Smith’s Vision by Steven C. Munson The modernist sculptor was at his best when he was most himself.
Modigliani a la Mode by Steven C. Munson A captivating painter has been reduced to the sterile categories of identity purposes.
Milton Avery’s Art, and Ours by Steven C. Munson An exhibit by a 20th-century American master reflects a very different impulse from today's need to irritate.
El Greco and His Critics by Steven C. Munson Infuriatingly to some, the painter's aesthetic genius is inseparable from his subjects.
On Discovering Bada Shanren by Steven C. Munson The work of a 17th-century Chinese painter, on exhibit in Washington, is a revelation.