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Exploring the history of St Michael Defeating the Devil by the Master of Belmonte from 1450-1500.
The aim of CIBO is to remind us that food is the unique and yet universal component that connects human beings across the globe.
Alexander Noelle, Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellow, provides an introduction to the exhibition 'Bertoldo di Giovanni: The Renaissance of Sculpture in Medici Florence' on view at The Frick Collection from September 18, 2019, through January 12, 2020.
Eve Arnold was a woman in a profession dominated by men. She strongly opposed the label of “woman photographer” because she simply wanted to be recognized as a photographer who happened to be a woman.
To ready Paula Modersohn-Becker's "Self Portrait" (1907) for MoMA's reopening in October, conservator Diana Hartman tackles the question of how to repair holes in the painting’s canvas.
Female artists are taking over the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) in a new exhibition addressing the pernicious problem of underrepresentation in art museums.
Go behind the scenes with contemporary artist Wangechi Mutu, who discusses the inspiration and making of The NewOnes, will free Us, an exhibition of four sculpture that inaugurate The Met's annual facade commission, on view September 9, 2019, through January 12, 2020.
When asked if his work was inspired by God, Matisse replied, “Yes, but that god is me.” 
Enjoy a private showing with Tom Scott as he uncovers the fascinating history behind the Louvre's largest painting, The Wedding Feast at Cana. Tom takes you through the painting's ups and downs including its origin in 1562, its brush with Napolean's forces and its numerous restorations.
Although revered by his contemporaries, Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, the fiercely independent Hyman Bloom was relegated to the sidelines due in part to his mystical nature and reticence to engage in an increasingly celebrity-driven art scene.
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