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The Met Finally Meets Asian Femininity on Its Own Terms

Monstrous Beauty: The Feminist Revision of Chinoiserie at The Met The concept of the exotic Asian woman and chinoiserie has long been intertwined in European cultural imagination. Despite criticisms of

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A symphony of disappearing sounds for the Great Salt Lake

Experience Olafur Eliasson’s A Symphony of Disappearing Sounds for the Great Salt Lake From March 26 through April 4, visitors

The Met Introduces High-Definition 3D Scans of Dozens of Art Historical Objects — Colossal

In this digital age, we are privileged to have virtual access to museum collections worldwide, thanks to initiatives like The

Hartford Art School Exhibits Liz Nielsen’s Photograms

Announcement In her final term as the university’s Distinguished Chair in Photography, Liz Nielsen’s captivating “light paintings” are currently on

Scale the Dramatic Verticality of Grundtvigs Kirke in David Altrath’s Dreamy Photos — Colossal

Grundtvigs Kirke, located in Copenhagen, is a stunning example of Expressionist architecture that took nearly two decades to construct, starting

How to Heal Your Creative Hangover

Art enthusiasts in New York City have a plethora of options when it comes to immersing themselves in art and

Cordy Ryman’s Playful Remix of Minimalism

Cordy Ryman: Transforming Minimalism into Something Unique Cordy Ryman, the son of legendary painters Robert Ryman and Merrill Wagner, has

Remembering Iris Cantor, Ulysses Jenkins, and Rena Bransten

In Memoriam is a weekly tribute to those we have recently lost in the art world. This week, we remember

Explore The Met’s Collection in 3D From Your Couch

The Metropolitan Museum of Art has recently made a significant move towards increasing public access to its vast collection by