MoMA Releases Digital Archive of More Than 30,000 Exhibition Images
First MoMA Exhibition: Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat, van Gogh, 1929 The Museum of Modern Art has released an extensive digital archive that chronicles its exhibitions from when the museum opened its doors...
View ArticleRobert Abbott “Bobby” Sengstacke: 1943-2017
Bobby Sengstacke Watching the Painting of the Wall of Respect, Chicago, 1967. It is with great sadness that we share the passing of Robert Abbott “Bobby” Sengstacke, 1943-2017, a legendary Chicago...
View ArticlePhotographing in the Field Workshop
Photographing in the Field Workshop Wednesday, May 10, 12:00-1pm CWAC Rm 257 Hosted by the Visual Resources Center Will you be going on a research trip this summer and could use some photography tips...
View ArticleChicago Architecture Biennial
This weekend marks the opening of the 3 month long Chicago Architecture Biennial. With a mission of creating an international forum on architecture and urbanism, the Biennial “seeks to convene the...
View ArticleFrench Cathedrals in the Lantern Slide Collection
The Visual Resources Center recently added a beautiful group of French medieval cathedrals to the publicly available Lantern Slide Collection. These images are some of the finest examples of large...
View ArticleUkiyo-e.org: Aggregating and Analyzing Digitized Japanese Woodblock Prints
Ukiyo-e Search provides an incredible resource: the ability to run a reverse image search for Japanese woodblock prints and the ability to see similar prints across multiple collections at once. Over...
View ArticleThe Illustrated Life of Ippen and the Visibility of Karma in Medieval Japan
The Archives of Asian Art has just published an article by Assistant Professor Chelsea Foxwell! Titled “The Illustrated Life of Ippen and the Visibility of Karma in Medieval Japan,” Foxwell examines...
View ArticleKeystoning Correction in Photoshop
Keystoning occurs when the subject is not parallel with the camera lense. For example, if the camera lense is closer to the bottom of the building, it will appear much larger than the top of the...
View ArticleThe Georg Stahl Mural Collection Now Publically Available in Luna
In the early 1970s, art historian Georg Stahl extensively researched and documented the Chicago Mural Movement. This material was used to teach a Mural Painting course at the School of the Art...
View ArticleArt Institute of Chicago Announces New Alfred Stieglitz Collection Website
The Department of Photography announced this week a new website focused on the museum’s Alfred Stieglitz photography collection. The interactive collection features high-quality reproductions of all...
View ArticleMoMA Releases Digital Archive of More Than 30,000 Exhibition Images
First MoMA Exhibition: Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat, van Gogh, 1929 The Museum of Modern Art has released an extensive digital archive that chronicles its exhibitions from when the museum opened its doors...
View ArticleRobert Abbott “Bobby” Sengstacke: 1943-2017
Bobby Sengstacke Watching the Painting of the Wall of Respect, Chicago, 1967. It is with great sadness that we share the passing of Robert Abbott “Bobby” Sengstacke, 1943-2017, a legendary Chicago...
View ArticlePhotographing in the Field Workshop
Photographing in the Field Workshop Wednesday, May 10, 12:00-1pm CWAC Rm 257 Hosted by the Visual Resources Center Will you be going on a research trip this summer and could use some photography tips...
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