The Museum That Proudly Defies Understanding
If the wall label says it, it must be true. Right?
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Read MoreThe deep appeal of the imagined landscape.
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Read MoreA conservator’s view of a complex and unusual object by Robert Mapplethorpe.
Read MoreHow did a 19th century scholar misidentify an Aztec sculpture as Egyptian?
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Read MoreFor the first time in 47 years, the five wooden panels that make up Giorgio Vasari’s “Last Supper” are joined together again to make the artwork whole.
Read MoreA seemingly simple pop-up book can be the springboard to teach kids about identity and individuality.
Read More“Public art can contribute to defining a city’s identity and to unifying its vision,” and buildings contribute to this identity too!
Read MoreIn a joint Yale-Getty program, conservators learn to harness physics to analyze art.
Read MoreMake your own regal proclamation in rolled clay with these tips from artist Anna Mayer.
Read MoreHow art can make things happen in the world, teach, goad, shift, and protect us.
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