Four Minds on Herzog: A Conversation with Glenn Phillips
“You’re only rewarded by any encounter with an artwork if you get something out of it.” How to approach Werner Herzog.
Read More“You’re only rewarded by any encounter with an artwork if you get something out of it.” How to approach Werner Herzog.
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Read MoreRare documents and photographs in the Research Institute’s collections tell the real-life story of key Monuments Men (and Women).
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Read MoreA medieval prayer book was a personal liturgical space. Small and portable, one needed only to open the book to enter.
Read MoreJacques-Louis David made Greco-Roman myths directly relevant to the contemporary public, as this sly drawing shows.
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