The Afterlife of R. B. Kitaj
‘I could come back to America (could be carried on a stretcher) to die,’ the ailing Henry James wrote in a letter from England in 1913, ‘but never, never to live.’ When the American painter R. B. Kitaj...
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Parallel retrospectives frame Kitaj through hid final turbulent years, says Aaron Rosen
View ArticleMarc Chagall has engaged with Abraham perhaps more than any other artist
The way we imagine Abraham today is a problem. There is no single Abraham whose dignified portrait we can hang above the mantle, expecting him to gaze down approvingly on our interfaith salons and...
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