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San Antonio Museum of Art

A traditional Japanese woodblock print depicts a horse pulling a wooden cart with large wheels, a black and white dog sitting on top of the cart wearing a straw hat, and a background featuring massive green bamboo mats opening to reveal a river and buildings in the distance.

What Not to Miss at Asia Week New York 2025

This sprawling, decentralized art event brings together classical and contemporary art from across Asia in auctions, exhibitions and more.
By Christa Terry
Visitors explore Early American Art Galleries at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas.

American Museums Have New Missions. Have Their Operations Caught Up?

The shift from object-focused to public-focused museum missions represents one of the most radical transformations of any group of public institutions in the last 50 years.
By Stephen Reily

How Museums Acquire Antiquities Is Changing

Turning down the opportunity to acquire objects that likely won't be available again is difficult, but museums are increasingly walking away from gifts and sales that carry too much risk.
By Daniel Grant

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