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Abercrombie, a jazz-loving bohemian, often pictured herself as a bewitched woman in black. She painted 'The Church' in 1938. (Painting loaned for the exhibit by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art; photo by Edward C. Robison III)

Visions of Strange Worlds Within Ourselves: Gertrude Abercrombie’s Paintings at Carnegie Museum of Art

A long-neglected artist’s work gets an intriguing revival in Pittsburgh

As a conceptual project, artist John Baldessari once burned his early paintings and had the ashes baked into cookies. But then he made artworks like this, now part of the special show at Carnegie Museum of Art. The title: 'Nose & Ears, Etc.: The Gemini Series: Two Profiles, One with Nose and Turban (B&W); One with Ear (Color) and Hat.' Image © John Baldessari and his estate, courtesy Sprüth Magers; photo: Sean Eaton.

‘What Do You See?’: The Fine Collection at CMOA

A new show at Carnegie Museum of Art is an eye-opener and mind-opener

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