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
Do Artists Make the Best Curators? Two art shows up right now illustrate how curators with their own art practices bring more to the table. By Ryan Steadman
Long-Lost Works by Hudson River School Master Uncovered Thomas Cole murals found beneath coats of wall paint By Ryan Steadman
Contemporary Artists Head North to Pay Homage to the Hudson Valley’s Artistic Past By Brianna McGurran