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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “January/February 2026”

In Conversation: The Conservation Problem

Urvashi Lele February 17, 2026 Art

We spoke to experts in object conservation and curation to explore why craft skills are disappearing, and what we can do. ⬬

in conversationJanuary/February 2026Urvashi Lele

A Species-Level Evolution

Dario Calmese February 10, 2026 Art

Dario Calmese of the Institute of Black Imagination considers the future of American material culture. ⬬

Dario CalmeseJanuary/February 2026

1976: Postmodern America

Sarah Archer January 29, 2026 Art

What better time than our own semi-sesquicentennial moment to spend some time in the neon glow of a very useful past indeed? ⬬

1976January/February 2026Postmodern AmericaSarah Archer

2026: A New Americana

Kellie Riggs January 26, 2026 Art

How should we explain the current revival of Americana? ⬬

2026A New AmericanaJanuary/February 2026Kellie Riggs

Flea Bite: Flea Market Fashion

Christine Hildebrand January 21, 2026 Art

For years, I’ve bought vintage clothing from him, and by some cosmic coincidence, every pair of pants I pull from his rolling rack fits perfectly. ⬬

christine hildebrandFlea BiteJanuary/February 2026

1926: Ambitions and Ambiguities

Colin Fanning January 14, 2026 Art

The official national celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence nearly didn’t happen. ⬬

1826Colin FanningJanuary/February 2026

1876: Inventing the Colonial Revival

Wendy Moonan January 13, 2026 Art

In celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the signing of Declaration of Independence, The Philadelphia Centennial Exposition of 1876 was America’s coming-of-age party. ⬬

January/February 2026

1826: Fashioning the American Myth

Jonathan Prown January 7, 2026 Art

By 1826 the annual rite of celebrating the Fourth of July was already a well-established tradition, one that encouraged Americans to look to both the past and the future. ⬬

1826January/February 2026Jonathan Prown
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