Behind the “Crimes of Omission”
Student curators explore “Crimes of Omission” at ICA
Warehousing the Arts
Paul Ruppert C’89 stocks art and theater at the Warehouse.
Chronicle of a Book-Death Foretold
An Osvaldo Romberg retrospective at Van Pelt Library
Ben in Pictures
Window, Jan|Feb 2006
Art, Craft, and Wood
Peter Korn C’72
Advocating Outsider Art
Sheldon Bonovitz W’59
The Art of Life
Sam Maitin FA’51, the beloved Philadelphia artist and Gazette stalwart, left behind an extraordinary body of work, a loving family, devoted friends, and many, many memories.
Freak Love
James Mundie has crafted a portrait gallery of “Anomalous Humans” that forces us to confront some uncomfortable truths about the Other and Ourselves.
Penn Arts & Culture: Collaboration and Boundary-Hopping
Taking Penn arts and culture “out of the box”
Painting By Numbers
Dr. Hitoshi Nakazato GFA’66
Sam Maitin’s Sistine Chapel
When the Christian Association relocated this winter, it took the mural Sam Maitin created 15 years ago along—and commissioned him to do a new one, too.
Rising From the Ashes, A First Home for Fine Arts
A home for fine arts in Addams Hall
Jews and Modernity: Fragments and Shifting Notions
“Jews & Modernity” at the Arthur Ross Gallery
Lily Yeh’s Art of Transformation
Dissatisfied with her work as a painter, Lily Yeh was searching for "a luminous place, a place where I could locate the sacred in the mundane"—and found it in blighted North Philadelphia.
Illuminating the Universe
All about everything. Empire of Light. Football fever in 1960s Dallas. Cotton Bowl Days.