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While he’s regarded as one of the most revolutionary painters in history, Claude Monet was rejected often throughout his youth.
Learn about Drew’s experience in San Francisco and his thoughts on the de Young’s unique setting.
What does resistance look like, as seen through a camera lens?
Celebrating the founder of the Legion of Honor, Alma Spreckels.
Without the support of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), many programs we take for granted would not be possible.
We asked three activists to choose a photograph and offer a personal perspective.
Announcing the acquisition of 62 works by African American artists from the Southern United States.
Encounter the riot of geometric color that is Frank Stella’s impressive 12-foot-square painting Lettre sur les aveugles II.
Thanksgiving is when you get to use all the best stuff in your kitchen.
Pier Gustafson’s Father’s Suitcase is a one-of-a kind artwork.
X-rays can reveal a broken bone, but they can also give us information about what is happening inside inanimate objects.
By Catherine Coueignoux
Textile conservation looks at the ideal way to display a dip-dyed and hand-painted Moroccan woman’s headcover, or adghar ibrdane tasslit.
By Anne Getts