American Artist Bob Thompson Riffed on the Old Masters of Europe
A new view of an original genius who died before he could realize his full potential
Artist Paula Modersohn-Becker's Portraits Were Ahead of Their Time
Raw and affecting depictions of rural life in the early 20th century were strikingly modern
How One Photographer Took Spiritual Inspiration From African Woodcarving
Stranded by the pandemic, Yannis Davy Guibinga made a connection with home through his art
American History as Seen Through Quilts
For historians, the textiles are much more than just decorative covers for a bed
Imagining a Different History for Africa Through Art
Toyin Ojih Odutola conjures a world that might have been
Photographs Salvaged From Hurricane Katrina Recall Life in New Orleans
Making art out of disaster, two photographers reexamine these affectionate portraits of life in the Crescent City
The Reinvention of the Art of the Miniature
Putting a new spin on traditional themes, an artist revitalizes a once-popular form of painting
Lessons Learned
A photographic homage to a momentous education experiment
How the Associated Press Got Its Start 175 Years Ago
A newsworthy birthday for a venerable source of trusted reporting
Is the Artwork of Sophie Taeuber-Arp Still Avant-Garde?
Decades after she painted this canvas, a new show reconsiders a misunderstood Swiss artist
A New Exhibition Brings Artist Dusti Bongé Into the Light
The overlooked Mississippi painter's strong connection to the South infused her work
A New Survey of David Driskell, Artist and Scholar of African American Art, Comes to Atlanta
Spirituality, culture and memory come together in collages created by the esteemed curator
Recreating Modernist Artwork by Photograph
Niko Luoma takes a fresh look at paintings that may seem stale
Ralph Steadman's Earlier Work Shows the Artist's Abstract Streak
As a student, the future caricaturist tried his hand at a different type of brushwork
How NASA Marketed Its Space Program With Fantastical Depictions of the Future
When it came to exploring the stars, Americans had to see it to believe in it
Sanford Biggers' Quilts Carry Secret Messages
Inspired by antique “freedom quilts,” the artist stitches encoded icons into his own textured pieces
Recreating a Suffragist's Barnstorming Tour Through the American West
Inez Milholland Boissevain's campaign to win the vote for women inspires a dramatic homage a century later
Jacob Lawrence's 'Struggle' Series Prepares to Be Seen by a New Generation
For the first time in decades, view a major reimagining of the battles that made the nation
When Young Women Printmakers in Japan Joined Forces to Create a Strong Impression
A planned exhibition at the Portland Art Museum highlights the boldness of their work
Six Crazy Attempts to Geoengineer the Weather
These scientists and inventors set out to change the planet with these out-of-the-box ideas
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