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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
Hanging a textile this large is always an exercise in carefulness and coordination.
We sat down with members of the Teen Advisory Board to talk about Contemporary Muslim Fashions.
Learn more about the conservation treatment of Morris Louis’s painting “No. 11” (1961).
By Tricia O’Regan
The designer’s “Junon” and “Venus” gowns represent the pinnacle of his creativity.
By Laura Camerlengo and Anne Getts
The history of Bouquets to Art, ikebana, and finding inspiration.
By Cheyenne Tang
While most art exhibitions take years to come together, The de Young Open was engineered in a matter of months.
By Lindsay Ganter and Shaquille Heath
Understanding the political and social weight a textile can carry.
By Julieta Fuentes Roll
Learning the ins and outs of working at a fine arts museum.
By Tara Khanna
Exploring a painting’s unanswered questions.
By Georgia Brabec