Getting the holidays off to a good start
byWith many people taking time off for the Thanksgiving holiday, we at WAG thought we’d give you – and ourselves – a break with…
With many people taking time off for the Thanksgiving holiday, we at WAG thought we’d give you – and ourselves – a break with…
This weekend screams, “You got to have art.” First, if you know the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, then you know that its executive director,…
At first glance, New York City and Beijing might not seem like the most natural pairing. Talk to Far East experts and they’ll tell…
New York, meet Beijing. Beijing, meet New York. And arts lovers, meet them both – in Greenwich as the Bruce Museum presents “Tales of…
The Bruce Museum in Greenwich celebrates the beauty of WAG country with “Pasture to Pond: Connecticut Impressionism,” March 22 through June 22. The exhibit…
How to spend game day when you don’t care about ‘the game’ Have you heard about that big football game being played around here Feb….
A couple of takeaways from “Closer: The Graphic Art of Chuck Close,” at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich through Jan. 5: Kenneth Silver, who…
John La Gatta ‘s “Beacon Hill, Boston – The Great Gatsby Roaring Twenties Party Scene” (circa 1930), illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, watercolor…
It’s not every day that you get to see Old Masters’ prints and works from the 19th century. So hustle on over (up? down?)…
In the hilarious “Tropic Thunder” – about a group of preening male movie stars making a disastrous film about the Vietnam War on location…
After the reopening of Purchase College’s Neuberger Museum of Art last month, I dropped in on the student-run Passage Gallery, where much of the…
Two swell new exhibits are sure to please the people watchers. The elegantly erotic “Face & Figure: The Sculpture of Gaston Lachaise,” at the Bruce Museum through Jan. 6, celebrates the Franco-American artist who couldn’t get enough of his voluptuous, self-possessed wife, the former Isabel Dutaud Nagle.
It’s raining men, hallelujah, it’s raining men at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, where “The Olympic Games: Art, Culture & Sport” goes for the…
Peter C. Sutton, executive director of the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, and Liz Wooster, its director of development, pose before the entrance to the…