Yale Updates Its Art History Curriculum to Be Less Eurocentric, Sparking Outrage Yale's curriculum change to its undergraduate Art History programs has been seen by some as dismissive of the value of American and European art. By Helen Holmes
Met’s Thomas Cole Show Highlights How an Immigrant Shaped American Identity The images Thomas Cole painted are ingrained in our collective imagination as deeply as the figure of Uncle Sam and and appreciation for apple pie. By Margaret Carrigan
Singaporean Artist Georgette Chen Sets Three Auction Records in Less Than One Year By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly