Minneapolis Institute of ArtinMinneapolis Institute of ArtThe Woman who Won Paris (and Lost)Elisabeth Vigée-Le Brun won the hearts of France’s aristocracy, including Marie Antoinette. But it was their heads she should have been…Aug 2Aug 2
Minneapolis Institute of ArtinMinneapolis Institute of ArtWhen Art was an Olympic “Sport”For nearly half a century, the modern Games included artistic competitions. What happened?Jul 315Jul 315
Minneapolis Institute of ArtinMinneapolis Institute of ArtThe Olympics in ArtGreat artworks of Olympic sports—and a few things that should beJul 22Jul 22
Minneapolis Institute of ArtinMinneapolis Institute of ArtTooth, Claw, Fire, RainA beginner’s guide to dragonsMar 28Mar 28
Minneapolis Institute of ArtinMinneapolis Institute of ArtThe Gift of Gordon ParksThe great American photographer shed an artful light on injustice. His grand-niece is using his legacy to inspire.Jan 21Jan 21
Minneapolis Institute of ArtinMinneapolis Institute of ArtNative American Art is American ArtBut it has almost never been shown this way. That’s starting to change.Jan 21Jan 21
Minneapolis Institute of ArtinMinneapolis Institute of ArtThe Future of Indigenous PhotographyJaida Grey Eagle, photographer and curator, reflects on the power of taking imagery into one’s own handsDec 5, 2023Dec 5, 2023
Minneapolis Institute of ArtinMinneapolis Institute of ArtThe Beauty of ChaosRenowned Japanese artist Ken Matsubara reflects on his Buddhist masterwork and knowing when to let goOct 4, 20235Oct 4, 20235
Minneapolis Institute of ArtinMinneapolis Institute of ArtInto the LightRediscovering a collection of Latin American art, long hidden from viewSep 20, 20233Sep 20, 20233
Minneapolis Institute of ArtinMinneapolis Institute of ArtThe High Drama of Baroque ArtA wall of epic paintings from the Barberini palace evokes power, prestige, and spiritual anguishSep 1, 20236Sep 1, 20236