
New Art in the Old Way
Keith Christiansen, curator of European paintings at The Met, attends the opening of “The Unbroken Line.” The painting “Ruby” by Rachel Li (b. 1995) hangs
Keith Christiansen, curator of European paintings at The Met, attends the opening of “The Unbroken Line.” The painting “Ruby” by Rachel Li (b. 1995) hangs
November 30, 2020 The year is 2020. Can you still take anything for granted? Despite so much uncertainty, why not forge ahead? Perhaps, start
Murmurs persuading me to write crescendoed—like a concert of trumpets… I wrote that sentence months ago. It held so much gushy promise. Then silence ensued.
Keith Christiansen, curator of European paintings at The Met, attends the opening of “The Unbroken Line.” The painting “Ruby” by Rachel Li (b. 1995) hangs
November 30, 2020 The year is 2020. Can you still take anything for granted? Despite so much uncertainty, why not forge ahead? Perhaps, start
Murmurs persuading me to write crescendoed—like a concert of trumpets… I wrote that sentence months ago. It held so much gushy promise. Then silence ensued.