Designer Oscar de la Renta and fashion editor Andre Leon Talley discuss the exhibit "Joaquín Sorolla and the Glory of Spanish Dress" at the Queen Sofia Spanish Institute, which analyzes the history of Spain’s regional clothing styles through the paintings of Valencian artist Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida.

The creative genius of Jim Henson crossed into the worlds of film, television and puppetry. In this profile, SundayArts speaks to some of Jim Henson's former colleagues as well as the curators of “Jim Henson’s Fantastic World,” on view now at the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria.
Bob Monk, Director of Gagosian Gallery's Uptown Gallery, introduces the private collection of Robert Rauschenberg, one of the most exuberant, charming artists of the 20th Century.
Drawn from the Met’s collection of over 12,000 works of Islamic Art, this new installation reflects a cultural vista of great breadth and singular beauty.
Morrison Hotel Gallery represents some of the most admired names in fine art music photography, bringing together buyers and connoisseurs with photographers in intimate shows at their Soho space. SundayArts visited Morrison Hotel throughout its 10th anniversary year, speaking to legends like Henry Diltz, Bob Gruen, and Joel Bernstein.
Susan Galassi, senior curator at the Frick collection, and co-curator of the exhibition “Picasso’s Drawings 1890 to 1921: Reinventing Tradition,” introduces the drawings on display now.
Carmine Branagan, director at the National Academy, presents the Academy's newly renovated galleries with an American collection that spans American art and architecture from 1826 to 2011.
SundayArts visits Japan Society for a glimpse of "Fiber Futures: Japan's Textile Pioneers," which showcases the dynamic field of Japanese fiber art.











