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Visitors took a load off on the beautiful and functional rocking chair art installation at the Denver Art Museum.
Museum
Furnishings designed by the architect play an integral role in Frank Lloyd Wright homes, completing a picture of how people—and their things—were meant to occupy his iconic buildings.
Museum
An exhibition at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art and its accompanying catalogue explore the memento mori in Renaissance Europe.
At Large
The award-winning documentary filmmaker brings Robert Mapplethorpe to life in the first feature-length film about the provocative artist.
At Large
As museums increasingly question the practices of the colonial past, human remains that were once prized collectibles are increasingly an anachronistic embarrassment.
At Large
Once considered a great impressionist, why has Marie Bracquemond remained unknown to much of art history?
Museum
Rescued from the dustbin of history, remnants of the wrought iron that once decorated Paris are now treasured works of art.
Studio
95-year-old Dorothy Tanner isn’t slowing down, and after a decades-long career, her sculptures and installations are still enlightening viewers.
Museum
Familiar and unexpected characters from around the world demonstrate the artistry and universality of puppetry.
Studio
Stained glass master craftsman Ann Wolff is keeping this medieval artform alive, through expertise developed over 40 years and a love and respect for her materials.