Three Reasons to Love Marie-Antoinette
Before her ill-fated end, Marie-Antoinette was a peerless patron of the decorative arts.
Read MoreBefore her ill-fated end, Marie-Antoinette was a peerless patron of the decorative arts.
Read MoreTwo American photographers are united through a new exhibition at the Huntington.
Read MoreThe contemporary artist worked with over 400 high schoolers to question, comment, and create.
Read MoreSee how Peter Paul Rubens’s enormous tapestries were installed at the Getty.
Read More“Concentration, contemplation, and meditation were at his core whether making, studying, listening, or engaging. He preferred to be alone with silence, spirit, self.”
Read More“These prints preserve a fascinating moment in the history of art and science, through the meeting point of anatomy.”
Read More“Should an artist’s sexuality even be a part of the academic and public dialogue?”
Read MoreArt brings a dad and his adult son together.
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Read MoreTwo cinematic retellings of the Orpheus myth are both controversial and compelling.
Read MoreCerebral, challenging, enrapturing. What does it feel like to perform Yvonne Rainer’s work?
Read MoreDoes a scholar of manuscripts art enjoy jousting, storytelling, and fun hats? Of course!
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