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The show includes select paintings from the Yale Center for British Art, which are related to her work’s overall themes. In an “at home: Artists in Conversation” discussion hosted by the YCBA, Rose ...
Yale Center for British Art conservation project prioritizes clean energy, ... the YCBA and the Yale University Art Gallery each received $100,000 grants from the FCI to undergo an LED lighting ...
The Yale Center for British Art unveils its new look after an 16-month renovation. ... with superb things by William Blake and Samuel Palmer, and by various Pre-Raphaelites ...
The first two exhibits at the freshly renovated Yale Center for British Art in New Haven are “J.M.W. Turner: Romance & Reality” and “Tracey Emin: I Loved You Until the Morning… ...
The Yale Center for British Art (YCBA) in New Haven, Connecticut, holds the largest collection of British art outside the UK. After a two-year closure amid a $16.5m project to conserve its ...
While drafting his plans for the Yale Center for British Art (YCBA), architect Louis Kahn made the building’s roof integral to its design.The acclaimed architect, who called the roof of the iconic ...
The Yale Center for British Art will reopen its doors to the public on March 29 after a two-year renovation. (photo Aaron Short/ Hyperallergic ) The YCBA’s return comes at a critical time for ...
The Yale Center for British Art has always been one of the most accessible and comfortable museums to visit in downtown New Haven on street level among boutiques, eateries, coffee shops and ...
A tour begins in the Entrance Court of the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven near a newly installed 18th century sculpture, “Samson Slaying a Philistine,” by John Cheere.
Samuel Atkins in the news In MutualArt’s artist press archive, Samuel Atkins is featured in Sea Lovers will Delight in Yale Center for British Art Exhibition of Marine Paintings, a piece from ArtDaily ...
Yale’s British Art Center: A Shut, Open, and Shut Case Joseph Mallard William Turner, Wreckers — Coast of Northumberland, with a Steam-Boat Assisting a Ship off Shore , oil on canvas, 1833–34.