Six Weeks, Sixty Centuries—Embark on an intellectual journey at the Institute of Fine Arts this summer. Course applications are now open for Summer at the Institute 2026. https://t.co/mKycUAvCzU
Photograph: Courtesy Refik Anadol Studios
Joan Kee visited the Almaty Museum of Arts in Kazakhstan and talked with STEPPE about the invisible laws of the art world, why Central Asia is changing the global art map, and why we need to learn to "embrace failure." https://t.co/2WyqUGZBUS
Congratulations to artist Gala Porras-Kim, who just received a MacArthur genius award. A detail from one Porras-Kim’s works is the first thing you see on our newly launched website https://t.co/AbdknvEW1l
Kim Conaty has been named chief curator of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Conaty, who since 2017 has served as the institution’s curator of drawings and prints, fills the position vacated by Scott Rothkopf last fall. https://t.co/xW3OJrhJBM
Please join us for an opening reception to celebrate this year's Great Hall Exhibition 'Maia Ruth Lee: Once we leave a place is it there' on Thursday, February 22, 6–8pm.
RSVP online https://t.co/Vd2d9ec19e
The Institute announces the opening of its spring exhibition, "Magali Lara: Interior Landscapes," on view in The James B. Duke House from February 16 to May 16, 2024. https://t.co/5Im15ICPaM
Read Meghan Doyle's "Caught: Revisiting Ed Ruscha’s Falling But Frozen" in Issue #4 of Lapis: The Journal of the Institute of Fine Arts, which coincides with the artist's retrospective @MuseumModernArt https://t.co/vnKcGt3n68
The Institute of Fine Arts Announces Two Judith Praska Visiting Professors in Conservation for 2023-24: Pamela Hatchfield & Jen Munch
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Opens today @DavidZwirner's uptown location: Ad Reinhardt. Did you know? Ad Reinhardt was an Institute alumnus who studied with Alfred Salmony. https://t.co/PwRXF5SnU4
So excited to share the film that Hannah Williams and I wrote, produced, and made with an amazing team at the National Gallery, including Fran Whitlum-Cooper, Amber Akaunu, Alessandro Sorenti, and the brilliant poet Madeleine Le Cesne: https://t.co/vYWkirLRas
Read this Q&A with Professor Emilie Boone. "The 80 year career of James Van Der Zee, who worked mainly in Harlem, stands out for having overlapped with “nearly half of the medium’s history, from photography’s invention in 1839 to the present moment” https://t.co/0wgnwhThwa
The Institute mourns the sudden passing of Jean-Louis Cohen, our friend and colleague, and a brilliant scholar, curator, critic, and teacher. Jean-Louis, 74, passed away at his summer home in Ardèche, France on August 7th, 2023. https://t.co/j53dO85RZa
Last chance! These are three final days of the Spring 2023 Great Hall Exhibition, «Estelio», which closes this Friday. Be sure to check out the work of the wonderful artist, Mónica Félix, along with the exhibition’s catalog essay, now online: https://t.co/c64WINFsY5
Institute students Diana Cao, Tatiana Marcel, and Nicasia Solano talk about the exhibition "Feliciano Centurión: Telas y Textos” on view at the Institute until May 19th. https://t.co/jo6Ct20G4t