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Staff members from various fields—curatorial, exhibition design, project management, and retail—all share their unique perspectives of bringing Kruger’s vision to the museum’s galleries.
This is an artist, she insists, who always manages to take your breath away.
Artists Rufino Tamayo and MarÃa Izquierdo sought to create a truly modern Mexican art.
Elizabeth Siddal is remembered as the face of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, but her own work offers a master class on the craft of feeling.
Follow along, step by step, through the creative and technical stages behind the artist’s finished sculptures.
The curatorial team of Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica introduces one of Pan-Africanism’s key tenets: the idea of remapping the world.
Sam Ramos finds rich connections between the work of visual artist Kerry James Marshall and the music of Childish Gambino.
Marin Sarvé-Tarr discusses how the unconscious desires, fears, and anxieties that Dalà explores in his painting reveal a society in crisis.
Images can provide a starting place for introducing young children to concepts of race and difference and affirming their identities.
Five felophiles on our staff share works by artists who share their love of cats.
There were multiple approaches to experiments leading up to modernism.
Find out what it takes to bring an exhibition from idea to reality from a former intern who did the same with her dream to work in the arts.
Provenance research starts with a work of art and seeks to document its backstory, no matter how elusive.
Cezanne’s sensation-driven yet meticulous approach to painting largely defies theoretical explanation, and his works have long fascinated artists in particular.
With her photographs and debut film, the Kenyan artist aims to collapse the distance between object and viewer.
Get to know the man behind the camera, whose images of the museum’s artworks reach virtual visitors across the globe.
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