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While fans were a staple of the 18th-century woman’s wardrobe, they were also useful social tools.
By Laura Camerlengo
Acquiring art allows us to fill gaps in our collection and enhance our special exhibitions.
Monumental paintings in the Legion’s Court of Honor.
Nature surrounds and permeates the de Young, from its lush greenery to its architectural design.
Fans have served as accessories of fashion and objects of utility since antiquity.
Of all the projects that have fallen through the cracks of the motion picture industry, few have a stranger history than The Companions.
Explore the vital role sound plays in shaping narrative and space in film.
In any discussion of the pre-war artistic milieu of Paris, there is no more acute observer than Marjorie Perloff.
We are excited to unveil the refresh of our brand.
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.