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Originating in 1887, the gallery is turning to monthly shows like “The American Gaze” to ask contemporary questions in a ...
The identity of the “Woman of the High Plains” was revealed in 1979—but five years later, Nettie Featherston was forgotten ...
Who were the women who loved Picasso? A new biography reveals their stories and the ways in which they influenced the famous ...
Though they’re often thought of as “granny hobbies,” fiber arts like knitting and sewing have long been a political tool, ...
Three summer exhibitions—at the Morgan Library, the Met and the Park Avenue Armory—shine a light on the work of pioneering ...
A 1699 letter from an enslaved boy portrayed in a 17th-century painting sheds light on Black identity and agency in early ...
On the road between Weyhill and Clanville, lies Ramridge House on the left-hand side of the road. At the entrance are twin lodge houses beyond ...
Susan Gubar explains why she chose to write about women who entered a new creative phase as they aged in her new book, ‘Grand ...
Wasn’t I lucky to come of age in my favorite city? For one thing, my impressionable undergraduate years fell during J.