A preeminent artist-activist of the mid-twentieth century, his banishment by the studios lasted longer than any other ...
Iowa-born Grant Wood completed "American Gothic" in 1930. It became a famous piece that generated speculation from viewers ...
The art of the 1930s occupies a unique place in American cultural history, for it was in the 1930s that art—so often a world apart from politics—became inseparable from the socialist, communist, and ...
and photographs "desirable in the study of art" assembled by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and presented to the Museum in 1930. The Walter Roseblum Collection contains 7,398 negatives covering ...
The abstract spiritual art of a group of metaphysical painters from the 1930s and 1940s and their struggle for recognition ...
In the late 1930s, artists such as Barrell ... articulating a diffuse interest among New York painters in Native American art ...
Over roughly two decades, Harlem became home to Black artists, musicians, authors and socialites of all sexual stripes. In a ...
A timely group show in Chelsea considers the theme of the American flag in 90-plus variations on the Stars and Stripes.
An exhibition at the Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens explores how Western intellectuals viewed the ...
The 1930s witnessed major construction projects ... Federal Writers Project, and Federal Artists Project. Where did workers learn the skills for the big construction projects?
Tesla looked to the past for design inspiration for its futuristic Robovan, whose exterior resembles Art Deco trains of the ...
On Wednesday, Oct. 2, the Art Department hosted Professor Emerita of art and art history Mary Ann Calo, who spent 25 years at ...