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Did you know that artwork by girls is in The Met collection? See nineteenth-century samplers and needlework pictures from The American Wing.
Catherine Stergar
March 12, 2019

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Three leading archaeologists examine the impact of the destruction of cultural heritage during recent conflicts in Iraq and Syria.
February 18, 2019

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Abigail Raport, Research Associate for Judaica, pauses to commemorate human loss with a photograph by Judith Glickman Lauder.
Abigail Rapoport
January 25, 2019

A recent addition to The Met collection, Kara Walker's Resurrection Story with Patrons engages contemporary reports of racial violence in the United States and the imagery, histories, and monuments of Christian martyrdom.
Jennifer Farrell
January 15, 2019

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Explore the influence of Jack Whitten's practice on acclaimed artists.
Kelly Baum, Julie Mehretu, Odili Donald Odita, and Adam Pendleton
January 14, 2019

The story of a remarkable seventeenth-century map, on view in Armenia!, that depicts the lands and history of the Armenian people.
Constance Alchermes
January 2, 2019

To commemorate World AIDS Day 2018, explore a selection of protest posters created in the first decade of the AIDS crisis with an eye to their original context and their relevance to the current state of the epidemic.
Michael Cirigliano II
December 1, 2018

Dangerous Beauty in the Ancient World and the Age of #MeToo: An Interview with Curator Kiki Karoglou
In this interview, exhibition curator Kiki Karoglou shares provocative insights into the contemporary relevance of mythological hybrid beings and offers a behind-the-scenes look into the making of the exhibition.
Sumi Hansen
November 21, 2018

Griffith Mann, Michel David-Weill Curator in Charge of the Department of Medieval Art and The Cloisters, shares insights into five fascinating objects that capture the central focus of the exhibition Armenia!
C. Griffith Mann
October 15, 2018

Curators Gaylord Torrence and Marjorie Alexander introduce a landmark at The Met's American Wing, Art of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection.
Gaylord Torrence and Marjorie Alexander
October 3, 2018