Today, 50 of Hoffman’s sculptures are back on display—with a new narrative—in Looking at Ourselves: Rethinking the Sculptures ...
Grant Wood’s “Bibbed Overalls Cupboard Door,” created about 1925, featured denim glued to painted wood. This piece sparked the museum’s summer exhibition “Overalls: Grant Wood’s Depictions of Denim,” ...
A new era is born.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The Norris Museum is offering visitors the chance to travel back in time with their new Christmas event. Christmas 1933 will show visitors how Christmas was celebrated in the ...
On Aug. 16, 1930, something crucial to East Central Indiana history took root. Just one block north of the Old National Road over which pioneer wagons trudged ever westward during the birth of the ...
Founded in 1876, the Philadelphia Museum of Art is unique among American museums for its integrated presentation of a full range of fine and applied arts from Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Spanning ...
Historians believe the first neon sign went up along the Strip sometime between 1928 and 1930, with many following in its glowing footsteps. Time has changed the Strip, but the signs from past iconic ...
The Portland Art Museum has announced Lloyd DeWitt will serve as its Richard and Janet Geary Curator of European & American Art Pre-1930, a brand-new role in the museum’s hierarchy that will involve ...
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art in Israel has begun the process of restituting two 17th-century Flemish tapestries looted by the Nazis during the German Reich. The objects will be returned to the heirs of ...
Long before surfboards became the slick sticks you see today, they were heavy wooden monstrosities wielded by an elite group of cut-up watermen. “There was a power to handling those boards,” said ...
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