How to engage with the arts on your phone or laptop
This Week’s Destinations for Digital Culture: May 27 to June 2
How to engage with the arts on your phone or laptop
This Week’s Destinations for Digital Culture: May 20 to 26
How to engage with the arts on your phone or laptop
Figures in a landscape: sculpture in the British garden (From our Archives)
No English country-house garden would be complete without the well-placed statue terminating a vista
Painting With Fire (From our Archives)
The story of modern enameling in this country begins in the industrial heartland of the Midwest, amid blazing steel mills, smoky oil refineries, and congested railroad yards.
History in towns: Bristol Rhode Island (From our Archives)
On a blustery March day in 1813, James DeWolf pored over the ledgers in his counting house in Bristol, Rhode Island.
Revisiting Rufus Porter
An exhibition at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art prompts
a new look at the folk artist and inventor.
Openings & Closings: Exhibitions, Shows, Fairs 1/1/20–1/7/20
See what’s going on this week in the art and antiques world
Curious Objects: “Where the Past Never Gets Old”—Re-presenting History at Colonial Williamsburg
In this episode of Curious Objects, Michael Diaz-Griffith treks to Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia to talk with chief curator Ron Hurst about a new exhibition at the DeWitt Wallace Museum of Decorative Arts.
Sculptor to the Medici, Teacher of Michelangelo
Bertoldo di Giovanni: the student of Donatello and the teacher of Michelangelo, and now the subject of a show at the Frick Collection.










