Ink & Outrage: 18th-Century Satirical Prints in London & Dublin” comes to Chicago after debuting in Ireland last year. And a ...
In a 1992 review of artist Archibald J. Motley, Jr.’s first major retrospective exhibition, New York Times art critic Michael Kimmelman acknowledged his struggles with understanding Motley’s approach ...
Part of First Wednesdays at Essex Junction’s Brownell Library: A Free Lecture Presented by Vermont Humanities Council Essex Junction ~ New Yorker cartoonist Ed Koren will share some of the history of ...
A 30-minute guided tour of the latest exhibition in the Milberg Gallery in Firestone Library at Princeton University. Tours meet in the lobby of Firestone Library. The exhibition is open Monday to ...
For students seeking a study break without leaving Firestone Library, the Princeton University Library (PUL) is opening a new exhibit titled “Monsters & Machines: Caricature, Visual Satire, and the ...
During the 1780s, the French ambassador to the Court of St James is rumoured to have written a despatch to Versailles, outlining his fears that Britain was teetering on the verge of revolution. He'd ...
"Parts of this book were presented as the Richard D. Cohen Lectures on African & African American Art, delivered by Richard J. Powell in March 2016 at Harvard University. The lectures, begun in 2013, ...
For the last 30 years satirical journalist Martin Rowson has burst political egos with his beautiful but vicious cartoons. And now he is launching a new spoken word tour in Shoreham examining the ...