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Image of a concrete building with multiple square concrete frames in front of a blue sky.
Curator Abraham Thomas reassesses the controversial legacy of 20th-century architect Paul Rudolph.
Lina Palazzo
January 15
Five black men playing poker at a table with chips and cards. There is a window in the background.
Learn more about the influential work of Dox Thrash and Charles Henry Alston during the unprecedented financial crisis.
Nayeon Park and Sabrina Bekirova
December 5, 2023
Black and white image of the actor Charlie Chaplin dressed as the tramp, a white man in overalls in this scenario and a mustache where he is trapped between massive factory cogs that he is riding while also trying to tighten the bolts with both of his hands at the same time.
The scholar Max Fraser considers how the Great Depression spurred a decade of art influenced by leftist politics.
Molly Morrow
September 22, 2023
Colorful print of two workers drilling at the ground in front of an industrial construction setting.
How did a decade of unprecedented financial strife, radical social upheaval, and technological innovation shape art and cultural identity in the United States?
Allison Rudnick
September 18, 2023
Detail of the pamphlet for the Act Up Art Box with the text "A limited edition box of objects"
"ACT UP felt like a collision of creativity, political fervor, and justifiable anger..."
Peter Antony
June 7, 2023
Gallery view with introduction panel of Art Work Artists Working at The Met
Since 1935, The Met has held a biennial exhibition of artwork submitted by staff. This year, for the first time, the show is open to the public.
Ann C. Collins
June 17, 2022
Two suited men walk in opposite directions in a large room with white walls covered by large paintings
Explore how four pioneering artists made their way in New York City.
Maureen Catbagan, Louisa Lam, and Jevijoe Vitug
June 9, 2022
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The artist, educator, and activist Benny Andrews in candid conversation about his life and work.
February 4, 2022
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Born in the Bronx on Labor Day in 1914 to recent Italian immigrants, the self-taught American painter Ralph Fasanella is known today for his bustling tableaux of working-class city life.
September 6, 2021
A man plays the triangle in a band
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“We discovered that art history was not the best handle by which to reach a kid.”
April 24, 2020