Artist Jennifer Angus brings to life the imaginations of two children, whose love of bugs gleam on the walls of two galleries in The Ballantine House, and uses exotic insects to create beautiful patterns—truly an entomologist's dream.
Artistic ceramics is not a new idea. After all, the finest decorated pottery in ancienct Greece was both functional and artistic. The potteries in Renaissance Italy produced brilliant painterly vessels that were appreciated as art.
The Newark Museum and the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros presented Dialogues in South and North American Abstraction, a symposium that explored the conceptual and aesthetic parallels that linked artists across the Americas during the first
Newark Museum and the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros presented Dialogues in South and North American Abstraction, a symposium that explored the conceptual and aesthetic parallels that linked artists across the Americas during the first hal
Red Luster: Lacquer and Leatherworks of Asia demonstrates the aesthetic impact of red lacquer and its faux imitators in leatherworks and other materials.
Take a look behind-the-scenes as registrars from the Newark Museum and the Dallas Museum of Art work on condition reporting for the exhibition Gustav Stickley.