At Large

Even as traditional outlets for it shrink, socially conscious art and the desire to make it remain as strong as ever.
How did obelisks, monuments of the ancient Pharaohs, end up in modern metropolises?
With social isolation now a way of life, it’s unsurprising that mid-century American realist painter Edward Hopper is having a moment.
Prints and Carvings from the Artistic Capital of the North
This week, the Royal Institute of British Architects awarded Sir David Adjaye with the 2021 Royal Gold Medal, the UK's highest honor for architecture.
What Monet’s correspondence tells us about the Impressionist master
What the artist’s chaotic workspace reveals about the mind of this modern master.
The White House hosts a unique and historic collection of artwork: Portraits of the men who have held the highest office in the land. Portraitist John Howard Sanden talks with Mo Rocca about the…
The Nile’s flooding is out of control, and Sudan is struggling to save its people and its historic sites.
How Ignacio Zuloaga went from exiled reject to Francisco Franco’s preferred portraitist
The Oak Spring Garden Foundation continues the vision and work of art collector and philanthropist Bunny Mellon.
More than just muses, the models that made Pre-Raphaelite art a success had artistic ambitions of their own.
Ashmolean curators decided to reexamine a neglected painting in the Ashmolean’s own storage, once thought to be an original Rembrandt, now discredited.
The ArtCurious podcast continues to be a hit, and now, Jennifer Dasal has parlayed its extraordinary success into a book of the same name, available in September.
Among the $10–15 billion dollars of property damaged were museums, galleries, libraries, and historic sites in downtown Beirut.