A museum archivist spends years documenting Duchamp’s personal papers and gets to know the man himself.
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Look Closely: Emma Amos and the Perfect Print
How American artist Emma Amos pushed etching to its limits—and brought American Girl to life.
The Design Alchemy of Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec
Industrial designers (and brothers) Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec are known for elegant, minimalist style, but the human touch is evident in everything they do.
Richard Benson’s All-Seeing Eye
Photographer John Pilson remembers his mentor and colleague Richard Benson—and the lessons that have stayed with him.
Kifwebe: A Provenance Puzzle
Where did the museum’s African artworks come from, and how did they get here?
The Divergent Careers of Emma Amos and Jasper Johns
Two American artists with biographies and themes in common. One has been a household name for over fifty years—the other is only now getting the recognition she deserves.
Bouncing Babies
Explore a rare item in our collection and discover how it started a baby-bouncing revolution in the mid-1800s
Time Traveling through Music: A Pandemic Story
On finding solace and creating togetherness through a playlist
“I’m Bad at Solving Cubism” (and Other Things Kids Say About Art)
What can we learn about art by listening to kids? Museum educator Liz Yohlin Baill shares her experiences developing gallery materials for our youngest visitors.
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