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In “Looking and Feeling,” columnist Weili Jin ’28 explores form, rhythm and emotional valence in works of art from across the globe.
In honor of John Singer Sargent’s birthday on Jan. 12, 1856, I thought it’d be fitting to celebrate the…
In a milestone for the School of Humanities and Sciences’ master of fine arts in documentary film and video program, in the Department of Art and Art History, five films with significant contributions from current students and alumni have…
Yulia Pinkusevich, a 2012 MFA Art Practice alum and current associate professor at Northeastern University's College of Arts, Media and Design, explores themes of military conflict and its societal impacts, drawing from her personal experience…
Alexander Nemerov curls up into himself, legs crossed, shoulders bowed, cocooned on his couch. Here in his Palo Alto home, the art historian known for his larger-than-life performances at the lectern is small. His voice doesn’t fill the room…
Student art is on display at the Stanford Art Gallery in the 10th annual Undergraduate Juried Exhibition. This year’s show, titled When The Angels Came..., after an acrylic and pastel work by Gregory Medina-Kenyon, ’24, was curated…