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"Can nature's fragility be perceived?" Ranjani Shettar on her installation "Seven ponds and a few raindrops."
Ranjani Shettar
October 1, 2018
Digital Editor Pac Pobric introduces a new Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History essay on a rare Medieval treatise concerning battle.
Pac Pobric
September 28, 2018
Julia Bullock, this season's MetLiveArts artist in residence, muses on the themes of her upcoming performance and how she is approaching ideas of identity, objectification, and history throughout her yearlong residency.
Julia Bullock
September 13, 2018
Assistant Curator Alyce Perry Englund recounts her travels throughout England to visit sites related to the celebrated English designer and furniture maker Thomas Chippendale Sr.
Alyce Perry Englund
September 12, 2018
Former High School Intern Ardel'Paschal discusses the powerful allure of a selection of rings in The Met collection.
Ardel'Paschal S.
August 7, 2018
Assistant Curator Shanay Jhaveri writes about Ranjani Shettar's technique and how the artist's use of materials transforms her sculptures into lyrical illusions.
Shanay Jhaveri
June 19, 2018
Two designers at The Met share insight into their process and the inspiration for the design of Visitors to Versailles (1682–1789).
Ria Roberts and Alejandro Stein
June 5, 2018
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Hear from creative voices on the legacy of pioneering photographer William Eggleston, and learn about his achievement in the field of color photography.
William Eggleston
May 28, 2018
Digital Editor Will Fenstermaker talks to Assistant Curator Stephanie Herdrich about the legacy Italy has had on the development of American art.
Will Fenstermaker
April 20, 2018
Curator Beth Saunders explores two of Adolf de Meyer's great muses: the arts and culture of Japan, and his wife, Olga.
Beth Saunders
April 3, 2018