Megan D Robinson

Here are 10 must-see artworks by Native American artists at the Seattle Art Museum.
Not the most impressive at first glance, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce's photograph from the window at Le Gras, with its blurred shadow-shapes of trees and buildings, was integral to the development of…
From Naoshima to Chicago, Art & Object brings you eleven popular and thought-provoking public artworks around the world.
Visionary Swedish artist Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) was exploring abstraction five years before Piet Mondrian and Wassily Kandinsky. We take a brief look at her work timed with its inclusion in the…
While Surrealism of the early 20th century was a male dominated movement, here are ten women Surrealist artists and innovators who broke the movement’s glass ceiling and used their work as a tool for…
Intimately connected with the conceptual and minimalist art movements, American artist Sol LeWitt (1928–2007) used geometric shapes, lines and curves, along with abstract swathes of color to explore…

Acclaimed American sculptor, activist, and arts educator Augusta Savage (1892—1962) was a central figure in the 

As temperatures rise to summer highs, one artwork seems to encapsulate our collective torpor better than most: