Greg Wyatt is the sculptor, primarily working in caste bronze, in residence at The Cathedral of St. John The Divine.
Greg Wyatt is the sculptor, primarily working in caste bronze, in residence at The Cathedral of St. John The Divine.
This exhibition displays a scene in downtown Brooklyn made around 1820 by the important early landscape painter Francis Guy.
J.M.W. Turner, was an English Romantic landscape painter, whose style can be said to have laid the foundation for Impressionism
Eminent Domain presents the work of five New York–based artists who have created large photographic projects that take on the theme of the modern city.
During the period that Asa Ames was working, there was little precedent for portraits in wood.
Albert Bierstadt established his reputation with grand-scale and dramatically conceived paintings, one of which you can see at the Brooklyn Museum.
These newly renovated galleries complete the reinstallation of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collection of Greek and Roman Art.
Architect Philip Johnson’s “Glass House” is one of the most celebrated buildings in the history of American architecture.
The Fragonard Room is the setting for an ensemble of canvases by Fragonard and a remarkable group of French furniture of the eighteenth century.
Our SundayArts Choice centers around the Klimt’s famous painting of Adele Bloch-Bauer from the exhibition Klimt: The Ronald S. Lauder and Serge Sabarsky Collections.