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In the first half of the 20th century, political messaging was rare in most places — except in Japan.
How two women sought to reveal the allure of steel mills through highly personal images.
By Lauren Palmor
Eleventh-graders from Oakland School for the Arts created their own paintings inspired by Cult of the Machine.
Many of the works in our collections from Africa and the Americas are imbued with transformative properties.
Our museums host a unique collection of Genthe’s photographs of the 1906 earthquake and fires.
The Textile Conservation Lab had two fascinating examples of the weaving technique “double weave.”
By Sarah Gates
Truth and Beauty features armor and stained glass from the Museums’ collections.
There were golden treasures on display in Truth and Beauty.
By Madison Brockman
How Muslims define themselves — and are defined — by their dress.
Women regularly used fans to convey emotions, flick away suitors, and keep themselves cool, causing the fans to tear and break.
By Anisha Gupta, Anne Getts, and Colleen O’Shea
Medieval handmade books inspired artists in Britain in the late 19th century.
By Bryan C. Keene