Museum

The French architect and draftsman Jean‐Jacques Lequeu was little-known and impoverished when he donated hundreds of his drawings to the French national library. Six months later, he died and…
Familiar and unexpected characters from around the world demonstrate the artistry and universality of puppetry.

A conversation with Eve Schillo, Assistant Curator, Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Beth Harris.

Alfred Stieglitz, The Steerage, 1907, photograph, 33.34 x 26.51 cm (includes black…

Despite the importance and innovation of this work, Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey’s legacy has long been obscure.

 

Sumptuously shot in richly contrasting black and white, this lyrical series of vignettes provides a window into the hidden workings of the Museum. Employees punch time clocks; janitors…

Celebrating the art of the caricature
Through the written accounts of survivors and black and white photographs and films we can begin to fathom the depravity of the concentration camps. A new exhibition is adding another voice to those…
Pregnancy is a common experience of women that is rarely seen in historic portraiture.