“The Real Thing: Unpackaging Product Photography” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art through Aug. 4 is not so much about the real real thing as it is about using photographic techniques to gussy up an ...
The Real Thing at the Met Museum shows that the advertising tactics of commercial studios were in dialogue with avant-garde art in the 1920 and ’30s. F. D. Hampson, Panama Hats, from a Sloan-Force Co.
Knowing that May can’t come soon enough for Karl Lagerfeld fans and Met Gala gawkers alike, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has shared more details about The Costume Institute’s spring exhibition.
Curator Denise Muller revisits a major movement in American art and history for what may be the most celebrated exhibition the institution has seen “This landmark exhibition celebrates the brilliant ...
The legacy of Coco Chanel was one of Karl Lagerfeld’s main inspirations, but the cultured designer was something of a walking mood board. His fall 2016 Fendi collection, for example, was inspired by ...
Despite the fact that I have seen many, many art shows sanctifying 1920s modernism from seemingly every angle, the “Mouvement Flou” is a new one to me. The term, meaning the “blurry” or “out of focus” ...
“Richard Avedon: Murals” fills just one gallery of the Met, but “fills” is an understatement. These in-your-face, wall-engulfing portraits are a milestone in image-making. By Jason Farago He had ...
Thirty-eight pieces from the Metropolitan Museum of Art are coming to Samsung’s subscription-based Art Store. Thirty-eight pieces from the Metropolitan Museum of Art are coming to Samsung’s ...
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The Cleveland Museum of Art's 'Renaissance to Runway' Exhibit Puts Italian Fashion Houses Front and Center
Jamal Lisby details his "Heavenly Bodies" starting point and how Italy's rich history remains a reference point for designers ...
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