Conserving sculptures made for Marie Antoinette and the ill-fated Chateâu de Saint-Cloud
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Where are Women’s Histories in Art Museums?
Reflecting on the artists we have in our collections, what we know about them, and why.
Searching for Truth in Ukraine
How a Kyiv-based artist imagined her nation’s invaders and the mystery that surrounded them.
Black Joy is Mixed with Black Lament
Talking to Reverend Naomi Washington-Leapheart about the value of art and grief—and what doomscrolling is doing to our ability to make change.
Spotlight on Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture
Shining a light on Philly institutions engaged in deeply impactful community-building activities
The Timelessness of Horace Pippin’s Concern
Looking for signs of change in the eight decades since Pippin made his iconic painting about American racism
Carl Van Vechten and the White Gaze
How patronage and racist imagery converge in Van Vechten’s photographs of Black artists
The Audacity of Sam Gilliam
On discovering a work of art online, and the shock of encountering it later in person
What a DJ Hears When He Looks at Art
Andrea Lewis talks to Philly DJ and composer Oluwafemi about his practice and the art that inspires his music.
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