The residency, gallery and community hub is revitalising New Haven with an eye towards art-world equity
The collectors Bernard Lumpkin and Carmine D. Boccuzzi, Jr, who met while studying at Yale, have endowed the new scholarship, recipients of which will also be mentored by Thomas
Stefan Guzy has scoured archives from the Holy Roman Empire and believes he has traced back the ownership of the mysterious cipher book
Suites of windows by each artist replace windows that glorified the antebellum South and the life of John C. Calhoun, a US president who supported slavery
Though scientific research has revealed much about the manuscript’s material properties and trajectory, its meaning remains elusive
The head of Yale’s art history department explains the university’s decision to change its introductory survey courses
For artisan Helena Loermans, uncovering the intricate weaves of artists' canvases is like “a detective story”