Hellmuth, Yamasaki + Leinweber, Lambert–St. Louis International Airport, 1950–56, interior view of passenger terminal. MS 2010-5, Yamasaki Collection, #51-111-5016, Archives of Michigan. Open in ...
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Fernand Léger’s Les belles cyclistes (The Women Cyclists) depicts a group of four physically powerful women dressed in shorts and T-shirts at rest during a bicycle outing. The women stand or sit ...
Thomas Cole (American, b. England, 1801–1848), Aqueduct near Rome, 1832. Oil on canvas, 44 1/2 x 67 5/16 in. University purchase, Bixby Fund, by exchange, 1987 ...
Join Meredith Lehman for a slow look at Rodney McMillian's 2019 artwork Untitled (Clouds).
Washington University students in the spring 2022 Laptop Music course perform their interactive electronic compositions in the Kemper Art Museum.
Join Olivia Mendelson for a guided closer look at Fernand Léger's 1941 artwork Les grands plongeurs (The Divers).
Join Manel Errando, assistant professor of physics in Arts & Sciences, for a guided closer look at the Moon in Thomas Cole's 1832 painting Aqueduct near Rome.
Student educator Jay Buchanan considers how artists working in various artistic mediums have connected figures from ancient Greek and Roman mythology to their own historical contexts.
Why do artists sometimes label their works "Untitled"? In this video Student Educator Lingran Zhang explores how the title of Untitled (Colored People Grid) by Carrie Mae Weems relates to the meaning ...
German artist Katharina Grosse discusses painting, its relationship to architecture, and her dramatic 2016 commission for Washington University’s Gary M. Sumers Recreation Center. The piece was ...
Student educator Yue Dai takes a closer look at Les Pauvres by Pablo Picasso in Mandarin.