An overlooked metal gets the spotlight at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.
Food for Thought
A current exhibition at the Norton Simon Museum examines the many meanings of the edible in art.
Current and coming: A freed spirit at the Met
The Metropolitan Museum of Art introduces audiences to the life and work of Juan de Pareja, an artist who was an enslaved studio assistant of Diego Velasquez.
Current and coming: Table manners at the Bard Graduate Center
Early modern traditions of European dining service and spectacle are examined at the Bard Graduate Center.
Current and coming: Living Tiffany in Sarasota
On view at the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens is the first Tiffany exhibition set in a botanical garden.
Endnotes: Home is Where the Heart Is
Eleanor H. Gustafson interviews curator and director William L. Coleman on the inaugural exhibition Andrew Wyeth: Home Places.
Museum visit: Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City
The country’s National Museum Of History has traveled a long, strange road from viceregal citadel to cultural institution.
In the galleries: Remnants of Rome
A current exhibition at the venerable National Arts Club on Gramercy Park in New York demonstrates
the continuing influence of antiquity on the art of our time.
Somewhere West of Laramie
On the Jordan Playboy roadster: A car for the liberated woman of the Jazz Age.
Gotham: Crucible of American Art
How New York City became the center of the US art world.