Arts & Humanities

These 6 Women Were 'Tough Enough' To Transform 20th Century Culture

Article examines book by Deborah Nelson, deputy provost for graduate education


Christian Science Monitor

Why Authoritarians Attack the Arts

Postdoctoral scholar Eve Ewing praises the subversive potential of art


Concrete-Covered 1957 Cadillac Makes Art Historians Lose Their Marbles

<p>Prof. Christine Mehring discusses restoration process for ‘Concrete Traffic’ sculpture</p>


Kerry James Marshall

<p>Prof. Theaster Gates interviews artist Kerry James Marshall about his creative process</p>


New York Times Magazine

Alumni turn lens on social issues

Critically acclaimed Kartemquin Films seeks 'democracy through documentary'


UChicago

Owning Global Heritage: A Look Into The Antiquities Market

<p>Postdoctoral fellow Fiona Rose-Greenland discusses Neubauer Collegium’s antiquities trafficking project</p>


Preserving Persia’s glorious past

Persepolis exhibition showcases Oriental Institute's ongoing work in ancient Iran


UChicago

Collecting the stories behind cartoonist Daniel Clowes’ art

UChicago library exhibition traces legendary artist’s creative ‘trial and error’


UChicago

Obama library could seed a turnaround on Woodlawn's open land

Article explores economic impacts for Woodlawn neighborhood if Obama Presidential Center were built in Jackson Park