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Visiting Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty or Van Gogh’s Cypresses?

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Social Change

These articles highlight art’s role in addressing social change.

Detail of the pamphlet for the Act Up Art Box, with the participating artists names and places where one could find the objects on view

A Short History of the ACT UP Art Box

"ACT UP felt like a collision of creativity, political fervor, and justifiable anger..."
Painting by Phillip Guston with a hand holding a canvas with a sunset on it against a grey background.

Philip Guston at The Met

Musa Guston Mayer reflects on her father's art and its legacy.

A Conversation with Dia al-Azzawi–On Calligraphy as Inspiration, 1960s Iraq, and the US Invasion

Artist Dia-Azzawi on Arabic Calligraphy and Literature as Inspiration, 1960s Baghdad and Beirut, and the US Invasion of Iraq

The Black Presence in Tudor England

Learn more about John Blanke, a trumpeter who performed at the coronation of Henry VIII, and other documented free Black residents of Tudor England.

The James Van Der Zee Archive

James Van Der Zee, the world-renowned chronicler of Black life in New York City during the Harlem Renaissance and for decades thereafter, was a virtuoso portraitist and one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th century.

Artist Interview—Hew Locke: Gilt

Artist Miguel Luciano and a woman wearing red pants carrying the Zemí Cohoba stand through the streets of El Barrio

Miguel Luciano’s Cemí-Libre

Celebrate Taíno culture, the legacy of the Young Lords, and the El Barrio community with Miguel Luciano

Iron map of The Death of Socrates

The Death of Socrates: New Discoveries

Technical examination of Jacques Louis David’s masterpiece reveals that the refinements seen in the artist’s preparatory drawings didn’t end when he began painting—rather, they continued through all stages of its execution.

Symposium—Fictions of Emancipation: Carpeaux Recast, Keynote

Listen to Charmaine A. Nelson's Keynote at The Met.

Symposium—Fictions of Emancipation: Carpeaux Recast, Session 3

Examine the representation of beauty in depictions of the Black figure in nineteenth-century Western art.

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