How a Little-Known French Region Safeguarded the Louvre’s Treasures During World War II
Smithsonian Magazine – More than 3,000 artworks from national museums were stowed in chateaus in the Lot—about 350 miles south of Paris – read more
Smithsonian Magazine – More than 3,000 artworks from national museums were stowed in chateaus in the Lot—about 350 miles south of Paris – read more
Smithsonian Magazine – Created for Mary I, the first woman to rule England in her own right, the book is “perhaps the most significant artifact of Tudor intellectual history still…
Artforum – Citing an analysis of data released by the Education Department, the New York Times found that Yale University’s master’s programs in visual arts and music, Harvard University’s master’s degree in…
by Paul Zimmerman The first aspect that draws us to Gustaf Elias’s photographs, exhibited recently at Artifact Projects, is the sense of conflicting tensions that runs throughout his work. His…
NY Times – After the State Department overhauled the process for choosing an artist for the Venice Biennale, it gave control to a woman who previously owned a pet food…
NY Times – At Site Santa Fe, 71 artists were inspired by Southwestern figures, from healers and novelists to Navajo code talkers. Here’s a guide to the highlights. – read…
“A space to question, dream, and seek new possibilities…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Pablo Diaz Carballo Paul Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art? Pablo Diaz Carballo: My interest in art…
Science – After being expelled from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid just before graduation in 1926 for insulting the examination panel, 22-yearold Salvador Dalí headed for Paris.…