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Image for The Artist Project: Teresita Fernández
Artist Teresita Fernández reflects on Precolumbian gold in this episode of The Artist Project.
Image for Near Neighbors: Brooklyn Dressmakers in the Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
P. Grace Hernandez discusses the closely intertwined careers of Herbert Luey and Alice Bergen Coady, two independent dressmakers working in Brooklyn at the turn of the twentieth century.
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Immaterial: Clay Transcript

June 22, 2022
Read the complete episode transcript with images and artwork information
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Immaterial: Clay

June 22, 2022
Touch it, smell it... eat it?
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Essay

The Spanish Guitar

May 1, 2017

By Daniel Wheeldon

This is in fact the repeating story of the Spanish guitar: the innovations of Spain’s virtuosic musicians and ingenious craftsmen disperse to captivate and transform guitar-playing traditions around the world.
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The interface of art, science, and conservation is an exciting place. That's what we at the Metropolitan Museum of Art discovered in June 2002 when we hosted a three-day symposium that brought these areas together. The first such conference ever held at the Met, the Art, Biology, and Conservation 2002 meeting provided an opportunity for close to 40 scientists and conservators to present their latest research on the interactions of microbes and art, and to offer approaches to counter the effects of biodeterioration. As I noted at the time, no work of art is immune to microbial attack. Microbes, being cosmopolitan, are a threat to art collections worldwide, as they are always present in the environment, lying dormant, and waiting for the right conditions to occur so they can flourish. Such conditions include subtle environment changes, such as a temporary increase in moisture level, as well as major events, such as a water leak; both can foster an infestation within just hours. Whether this leads to serious damage depends on many factors, including the material composition of the art, the amount of water present, the species of microbe on the art, and how long conditions are favorable for growth. Once such mishaps occur, the work of scientists and conservators becomes vital, as they strive to protect our often fragile cultural heritage. The papers in this volume detail the work of the select group of biologists and conservators that came together at ABC2002 to show how they are addressing these concerns. A wonderfully diverse group, they had in common a desire to preserve the historic and the beautiful, the skills to do so, and an excitement about the whole process. I think that excitement comes through in this volume as well.
Image for Suspended Moment: The Architecture of Frida Escobedo
An illuminating profile of one of today’s most innovative architects whose materials-based practice explores how space can provoke emotional response.
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Adán Hernández (American, born Childress, Texas, 1951)

Date: 1991
Accession Number: 1991.140.1

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Adán Hernández (American, born Childress, Texas, 1951)

Date: 1988
Accession Number: 1991.140.2