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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 Kelly Baum, in conversation with Will Fenstermaker, discusses Leon Golub's paintings and their critique of power and belligerence.
Will Fenstermaker
April 10, 2018

Curator Joanne Pillsbury highlights a number of the spectacular objects featured in Golden Kingdoms that reveal the prominence of women of power in the ancient Americas.
Joanne Pillsbury
March 7, 2018

Managing Editor Michael Cirigliano II discusses with Simon Callow and Alan Cumming the legacy of Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy's relationship, which has been immortalized through their frequent letters and David Hockney's double portrait.
Michael Cirigliano II
February 7, 2018

Digital Editor Pac Pobric looks to a statue of the Egyptian pharaoh Hatshepsut to explain how a female king was depicted by artists.
Pac Pobric
January 22, 2018

Research Assistant Jeffrey Fraiman sits down with scholar James M. Saslow to discuss Michelangelo's practice as a poet, the meaning of his gift drawings, and the study of the artist's homoeroticism since his death in 1564.
Jeffrey Fraiman
January 5, 2018

Associate Curator Jennifer Farrell highlights a group of female artists whose work directly confronts the pain and devastation of World War I.
Jennifer Farrell
January 3, 2018

Managing Editor Michael Cirigliano II explores the ways in which two queer artists, Marsden Hartley and Wilfred Owen, used their respective mediums to memorialize the effects of World War I.
Michael Cirigliano II
December 20, 2017

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Watch excerpts from a dialogue between two artists in the exhibition Talking Pictures.
June 15, 2017

Publishing and Marketing Assistant Rachel High discusses the work of Marsden Hartley and his relationship to his native state with Marsden Hartley's Maine co-curator Randall Griffey.
Rachel High
April 11, 2017