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Let's Go Back to 2021 in 2022
African American Art:
1.-5.
The Whitney Museum of American Art's
Jennifer Packer: The Eye Is Not Satisfied With Seeing
exhibition
Northern Renaissance:
6.
Allysa Lukpat's
NYT
article "He Paid $30 for a Drawing. It Could Be a Renaissance Work Worth Millions"
Mannerism:
7.
Jason Farago's NYT interactive
A Madonna Who Shows the Beauty in Going Overboard
.
Spanish Baroque:
8.
NGA London's
Murrilo's Self-portrait in 10 minutes
video
Dutch 17th Century:
9.
The Frick Collection's Mapping Provenance: Vermeer's "Mistress And Maid"
French Rococo:
10.
The Met's
Inspiring Walt Disney: The Animation of French Decorative Arts
exhibition
American Colonial Furniture:
11.
Christie's
Collecting Guide: Key Periods of American Furniture
19th Century American Art:
12.
Christie's
19th Century American Art
auction
Later:
1.
Uffuzi Hypervisions
Italian 18th Century:
8.
NGA London's Why is this painting an odd shape? video
Diverse Artists Spring 2022
African American Men:
1.-2
art21 New York Closeup: "Azikiwe Mohammed is a Guy Who Makes Stuff"
3-4.
. ICA Boston's
Napoleon Jones-Henderson: I Am As I Am -- A Man
exhibition
5.
Ta-coumba T. Aiken's official website
African American Women:
6.-7.
Smithsonian
Side Door
podcast: "Light of Freedom"
8.
Robin Pogrebin's
NYT
article "Lauren Halsey Brings Her Vision of South Central Los Angeles to New York"
The Philadelphia Museum of Art's
Martine Syms: Neural Swamp/The Future Fields Commission
exhibition
Native:
9.
The Louisiana Channel's
Adam Khalil: Trojan Horse Filmmaking
video
First Nations:
10.
Devika Girish's
NYT
article "Night Raiders' Review: A Future That Resembles the Past"
The Middle East:
11.-13.
National Gallery London: "Ali Cherri: If you prick us, do we not bleed? video
Mongolia:
14.
Uuriintuya Dagvasambuu: Moods in the Metaverse
at Sapar Contemporary
Vietnam:
15.-18.
Genie Davis'
artillery
article "The Spiritualized Landscapes of Hung Viet Nguyen: Devoted Nature"
2023 Spring and Summer Trips:
Avery J Term:
1. T
he British Museum's
Sohni and Mahiwal, Maharajah Ranjit Singh and other Punjabi stories/ Curator's Corner S7 Ep8
Avery's Spring Break:
2.-3.
Maya Salam's
NYT
article "Hot Ones' Was A Slow Burn All Along"
LG Signature Wine Cellar and Misty Copeland Campaign
St. Paul:
4.
XIX Gallery & Cafe
Milwaukee:
5.
The Milwaukee Art Museum's
Native America: In Translation
exhibition
6.
Haggerty Museum of Art
Two Women BIPOC Artists in Chicago:
7.
AIC's
Gio Swaby: Fresh Up
exhibition
MCA Chicago's
Atrium Project: Lotus Laurie King
Fargo:
8.
Plains Art Museum's Future exhibitions
New York City:
9
. MoMa's
LaToya Ruby Frazier: Monuments of Solidarity
exhibition
Brooklyn Museum of Art's
Africa Fashion
exhibition
Gilder Center of Science, Education, and Innovation
Michael Kimmelman's
NYT
article "Wonder and Awe in Natural History's New Wing. Butterflies, Too!"
Washington DC:
10.
Rachel Nuwer's
NYT
article "Why Do Apes Like to Sping? Maybe for the Same Reasons as People"
Southern California:
11.
KCET Artbound: Sewing is Life: Sew Loka Brings Chicana Style to Streetwear
Sew Loka
Caribbean Art Homework Spring 2022
2.
The Tate Britain's
Life Between Islands: Caribbean British Art 1950s-Now
exhibition
3.
Kahn Academy's Required Works of Art for AP Art History
The Tate Britain's
Life Between Islands: Caribbean British Art 1950s-Now
exhibition
Let's Go Back to 2021 in 2022 Again!
Italian Renaissance:
1.-2.
Alte Pinakothek's
The New Power of Colour--Raffaellino Del Garbo's "Lamentation Of Christ" From S. Spirito In Florence
exhibition
3.
Palazzo Strozzi's
Donatello: The Renaissance
exhibition
4.
The National Gallery of London's
Raphael
exhibition
5.-8.
Robin Pogrebin's
NYT
article "Mary Weatherford Brings 'Horror and Beauty' to Venice"
Freaks of the Renaissance:
9.
The Ikon Gallery's
Carlo Crivelli: Shadows on Sky
exhibition
African American Art:
10.
MOCA Chicago's
Nick Cave: Forothermore
exhibition
Northern Renaissance:
11.
The National Gallery of London's "Why does this lady have a fly on her head?" video
Dutch 17th Century:
9.
The Dulwich Picture Gallery's
Slow Looking: Vase With Flowers
video
10.
The Dulwich Picture Gallery's
Reframed: The Woman In The Window
exhibition
Period Films and Art History:
11.
The Magazine Antiques'
Why Period Films are SO Colorful
video
12.
The National Gallery London's
The paintings that inspired 'Bridgerton' and 'The Great'
video
Let's Go Back To 2022 in 2023
The Italian Renaissance:
1.
The National Gallery of London's video
African American Art:
2.
art21: Systems and Structures: Charles Gaines
3.
The Met's The James Vander Zee Archive video
Northern Renaissance:
Hans Holbein in Henry VII's Court:
4.
The Met's
Using the Astronomicum Caesareum Book
video
Dutch 17th Century:
5.-6.
Nina Siegal's
NYT
article "A Portrait of Rembrandt Goes on Show. But Did He Paint It?"
Islamic Art:
7.
Tate Channel: A Walk through Istanbul with artist Hera Buyuktasciyan -- 'What this ground remembers' video
Native Art:
8. Portland Museum of Art:
Jeffrey Gibson: To Name Another
exhibition
Jeffrey Gibson: They Came From Fire
exhibition
ICA San Fransisco's
Jeffrey Gibson: The Burning . World
exhibition
Rococo:
9.
Google Art and Culture's works by Antoine Wattaeu
Ragnar Kjartansson's
Time Change
(2022)
Photos
Video
Not America Colonial Furniture:
10.
Bailey Builds of Duluth
Let's Go Back to August Spring 2023
The Middle Ages:
1.
Jason Farago's
NYT
"Searching for Lost Time in the World's Most Beautiful Calendar" online feature
The Italian Renaissance:
2.
Turismo Italia video
The Northern Renaissance:
National Gallery of London:
3.-4.
How does this painting link Leonardo da Vinci to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland?
Is it just us, or is this demon wearing a cactus?/Bartolomé Bermejo/
Spanish Baroque:
5.
The Prado Museum's
Herrera the Younger: The Absolute Baroque
exhibition
Dutch 17th Century:
6.
Brianna Scott's
NPR
story "How these art sleuths reunited a family after centuries apart"
Rococo :
7.
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art's
Yvette Mayorga: What A Time To Be
exhibition
African American Art:
8.
The de young Museum's
Kehinde Wiley: The Archeology of Silence
exhibition
One More Neoclassical Women Painter:
9
. Fine Arts Museums of San Fransisco's "Five Things to Know about Artist: Marie-Guillemine Benoist"
The Age of Impressionism:
10.
Le Petit Palais' Sarah Bernhardt: And the woman created a star exhibition
Art History as a Source:
11.
National Gallery of London: Nini Malani's video entitled "My Reality is Different"
Later:
1.
The National Gallery of Ireland's
Lavinia Fontana: Trailblazer, Rule Breaker
exhibition
Let's Go Back to 2022 in 2022
Rococo:
1.
Laura Zornosa's
NYT
article "Louvre Bids to Keep a Chardin Brought by U.S. Museum in France"
Impressionism:
2.
The Fitzwilliam Museum's
True to Nature: Open-air Painting in Europe 1780-1870
exhibition
Fauvism:
3.-4.
MoMa's
Matisse: The Red Studio
exhibition
Precursors to Expressionism:
5.
The Courtlaud's
Edvard Munch: Masterpieces from Bergen
exhibition
German Expressionism:
6.
The Pompidou Center's
New Objectivity and August Sanders
exhibition trailer
Abstract Expressionism:
7.
The Baltimore Museum Art's
Joan Mitchell
exhibition
Africa:
8.
The Art Institute of Chicago's
Igshaan Adams: Desire Lines
exhibition
art21: Studio Process: El Anatsui
Stonehenge's Richest Man:
9.
The British Museum's Stonehenge's Richest Man video
Egypt:
10.-11.
Rotem Rusak's
Nerdist
article "Who Is Moon Knight's Hippo God Tawert?"
12.-13.
The British Museum's CT scanning ancient Egyptian mummies video
Persia:
14.
The J. Paul Getty Museum's
Persia: Ancient Iran and the Classical World
exhibition
Rome:
15.
Alice Nuttall's Book Riot article "15 Of The Best Books On Roman History"
16.
Michael Levenson's
NYT
article "Goodwill Sold a Bust for $34.99. It's an Ancient Roman Relic"
Matt Largey's
NPR
story "She found a 2,000 year old sculpture at Goodwill. It took years to get rid of it"
Art Areas Spring 2022
Dance:
National Gallery of London's
1.
Poussin and the Dance
exhibition
Dance to the Music of Our Time
2.
The Getty Museum's
Poussin and the Dance: Contemporary Dance Films
3.
NPR Code Switch: The dance that made its way from Harlem to Sweden
Combination:
4.
New Yorker Magazine
Films: "The Year of Dedication That Goes Into Becoming a Mardi Gras Indian"
5.
Amy X Wang's
NYT Magazine
article "The Shoes Of Our Lost Icons Are Still Full"
Theater:
6.
Jeff Lundun's NPR story "Iranian-American playwright is set on breaking expectations"
Lit:
7.
Bookforum: Artists on Writers/Writers on Artists video series
8.
All Arts: 9 New Books We're Excited To Read This May
Visual Arts:
Galleries and Outside:
9..
Willie Cole: No Strings
at Alexander and Bonin
Jeffrey Gibson: The Body is Electric
at Site Santa Fe
Young Sun Han: Passages From A Memoir + Tourist In The Dark
at Center for Maine Contemporary Art
Sonya Clark: Confederate, surrender
at Mixagrafia u
Aboriginal:
10.
The Fowler Museum's
Aboriginal Screen Printed Textiles From Australia's Top End
exhibition
Media:
11.
Film and Furniture
Later:
Music:
1.
NGA's Sound Thoughts on Art: Delfeayo Marsalis and Hawkins Bolden's "Untitled"
Media:
2.
Tate Channel: What are internet artworks and how do we care for them?