A compelling examination of French sculptor Auguste Rodin from the perspective of his enthusiastic American audience
A powerful reframing of the study of Black art and the historical and contemporary status of Black lives
Traces the feminist icon Carolee Schneemann’s prolific six-decade output, spanning her remarkably diverse, transgressive, and interdisciplinary expression
A global history of self-taught artists advocating for a nuanced understanding of modern and contemporary art often challenged by the establishment
A new understanding of the slow drift to extremes in American politics that shows how the anti-abortion movement remade the Republican Party
The story of the diverse communities of Eastern Europe’s borderlands in the centuries prior to World War II
Brings together a superb collection of over 650 detailed examples English furniture and needlework from 1600 to 1760
A vigorous and timely defense of the state as a force for good
The first account of the new Cold War—revealing how today’s renewed era of global great power competition could threaten us all
The extraordinary story of the Popish Plot and how it shaped the political and religious future of Britain
A deep dive into the pioneering collection of nineteenth-century French photographs, equipment, and ephemera, which is a cornerstone of the George Eastman Museum