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The exhibition features more than thirty recent paintings, prints and manipulated postcards by the Tuscan-born, London-educated artist, who lives and works in England and Italy.
Drawn from the Mead's broad collections, Divination explores rituals across time and cultures through which individuals and groups aspire to make contact with and benefit from knowledge held in m
Every two weeks, one object from a special web exhibition showcasing the work of students who participated in "Classics 28: Life in Ancient Rome," taught by Professor Luca Grillo in Spring 2
The Museum Reference Center holds the museum's collections of library and archival material, including the Norman Rockwell Archives. The Norman Rockwell Archives, containing more than 100,000 ite
Among the Museum's most important holdings is Rockwell's Stockbridge studio building and its contents. Objects in the collection include: the artist's materials and equipment, Rockwell&
he first brought his ideas to life in studio sessions, staging photographs that are fully realized works of art in their own right. Selecting props and locations, choosing and directing his models, he
The exhibition, organized by Joyce K. Schiller, offers an intimate look at Normal Rockwell's work.
Explore this archival collection of every single Norman Rockwell 'Saturday Evening Post' cover, starting with his first illustration for the publication, printed in 1916 when the artist was
Inigo Manglano-Ovalle's project 'Gravity Is a Force to be Reckoned With,' is based upon Mies van der Rohe's uncompleted project, the 50x50 House (1951), a square structure open to
Every two weeks, one object from a special web exhibition showcasing the work of students who participated in "Classics 28: Life in Ancient Rome," taught by Professor Luca Grillo in Spring 2
Drawn from the Mead's broad collections, Divination explores rituals across time and cultures through which individuals and groups aspire to make contact with and benefit from knowledge held in m
The exhibition features more than thirty recent paintings, prints and manipulated postcards by the Tuscan-born, London-educated artist, who lives and works in England and Italy.
Works by George Bolster, Chris Doyle, Micah Silver, Robert Taplin, Sam Taylor-Wood and Pawel Wojtasik respond to today's changing world with installations, photographs, painting, sculpture and vi
he first brought his ideas to life in studio sessions, staging photographs that are fully realized works of art in their own right. Selecting props and locations, choosing and directing his models, he
The Norman Rockwell Art Collection Trust forms the heart of the museum's collections. In 1973, Rockwell bequeathed his personal collection in trust to the museum so that the works could be exhibi
The Museum Reference Center holds the museum's collections of library and archival material, including the Norman Rockwell Archives. The Norman Rockwell Archives, containing more than 100,000 ite
The exhibition, organized by Joyce K. Schiller, offers an intimate look at Normal Rockwell's work.
Over the past decade Guy Ben-Ner has become known for a series of playful videos which often star the artist and his young children in humorous, home-made films.
Rockwell's Stockbridge studio and its contents include the artist's materials and equipment; his personal art library of approximately 500 volumes; furnishings; decorative objects; ethnograp
Chandra Bocci, Luisa Caldwell, Saxton Freymann, Liz Hickok and Joan Steiner are artists who capitalize on specific properties of food and its sensory appeal. Not only Gummi bears, Cheetoes and JELL-O,