Stephanie Wiles, who has expertly led the Yale University Art Gallery for the past five years, has been reappointed to a second term as the Henry J. Heinz II Director, Yale President Peter Salovey ...
Though the academic scene continues to imbue this coastal Connecticut city with a certain gravitas, surrounding neighborhoods are showing off their own cultural capital in the realms of art, food, ...
The Yale University Art Gallery makes a clever move in their “Romney: Brilliant Contrasts in Georgian England” exhibit by providing a brilliant contrast with modern American painting in the same style ...
A digitization effort of more than 50 years of the Yale University Art Gallery’s scholarly publications is gradually nearing completion. The Online Access project was conceived during the start of the ...
A tiny mahogany slipcase of microscope slides on display at the Yale University Art Gallery raises issues of conquest, colonialism, and empire. The slipcase, created in the workshop of a Dutch diamond ...
A Yale University Art Gallery exhibit on the influential abstract expressionist and teacher Hans Hofmann opened last month, featuring 11 works by the artist and one by his student Lee Krasner. “Hans ...
As viewers enter the gallery, they are met face first by Frederic Leighton’s portrait of Ellinor Guthrie (neé Stirling). She seems to confront viewers as she welcomes them in: turning from a table of ...
A largely empty box sits atop a plinth in the center of Fazal Sheikh’s current exhibition at the Yale University Art Gallery. The container was meant to hold an offering from a Diné Spiritual Advisor ...
Stephanie Wiles, an expert in old masters drawings and a museum leader at Cornell University, will be the next director of the Yale University Art Gallery, the university announced Wednesday.
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X In a New Light: Paintings from the Yale Center for British Art. Credit: Yale University Art ...
David Goldblatt photographed the societal warping that apartheid inflicted, drawn to “the quiet and commonplace where nothing ‘happened’ and yet all was contained.” By Arthur Lubow Though the academic ...
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