Gesina ter Borch, Memorieportret van Moses ter Borch, Gerard ter Borch (II). Courtesy of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. The museum is launching a research project to uncover forgotten women's histories at the museum. At the heart of the Rijksmuseum Museum is a central corridor on the top floor with elaborately painted vaulted ceilings. In this Gallery of Honor, as it’s... Continue Reading →
‘There Are Monsters on All Sides’: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer on Why Her Epic Painting of the Capitol Riot Is Not a Simple Morality Tale
Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Don’t You See That I Am Burning (2021). Courtesy of Nino Mier Gallery and the artist. If you're on the Left, you're not meant to feel smug. If you’re hoping to move on quickly from the memory of the deadly January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol building, Nino Mier’s Los Angeles gallery is not... Continue Reading →
