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Associate Curator Femke Speelberg invites readers to view the new rotation of furniture drawings recently installed in The Met's exhibition celebrating Thomas Chippendale's three hundredth birthday.
Femke Speelberg
October 15, 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

Managing Editor Michael Cirigliano II takes a walk through an exhibition of works on paper by Eugène Delacroix with Assistant Curator Ashley Dunn to discuss Delacroix's artistic practice, as well as his love of nature and literature.
Michael Cirigliano II
October 12, 2018

Listen to an exclusive conversation with Associate Curator Asher Miller as he discusses Eugène Delacroix's life and work, and the artist's lifelong appetite for reinvention.
Benjamin Korman
October 10, 2018

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“If we reorient our view of history, can we expand the view ahead?”
Ned Blackhawk
October 3, 2018

Introducing Art of Native America, a landmark exhibition at The Met’s American Wing,
Gaylord Torrence and Marjorie Alexander
October 3, 2018

Former Curatorial Intern Angela Pastorelli-Sosa discusses the "Fight of the Century"—an inflammatory boxing match held in 1910 between Jim Jeffries and Jack Johnson that stoked racial tensions across the United States.
Angela Pastorelli-Sosa
September 21, 2018

In his preface to the Delacroix catalogue, Associate Curator Asher Miller explores the ways in which this exhibition and the accompanying catalogue will give museumgoers the opportunity to discover Delacroix with fresh eyes.
Asher Miller
September 19, 2018

Curator Keith Christiansen explores a provocative new juxtaposition of four paintings by Veronese, Titian, and Lotto, all of which depict Venus, the goddess of love.
Keith Christiansen
September 13, 2018

Sherman Fairchild Foundation Fellow Alexandra Nichols explains why time-based art demands special attention.
Alexandra Nichols
September 11, 2018