Martina Droth, an art historian and curator who has served in a series of prominent roles at the Yale Center for British Art (YCBA) over 16 years, will be the museum’s next Paul Mellon Director, Yale ...
The newly announced Yale Collection Study Center on West Campus is poised to become a world center for innovative research, pairing the treasures of Yale’s collections — from paintings and furniture ...
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Yale Center for British Art probes the artistic influence of a ruthless global conglomerate
After eye-opening exhibits on Tracey Emin and Hew Locke and fresh, expansive looks at J.M.W. Turner and William Blake in the year since its grand reopening, the Yale Center for British Art is going ...
After two years of construction, the Yale Center for British Art (YCBA) has announced an exciting reopening program for March 29, 2025. The reopening will present two solo exhibitions featuring ...
The British (artworks) are coming (back)! The Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, CT reopens March 29, 2025, following two years of conservation construction, again welcoming the public–for free ...
View of new entrance court skylights at the Yale Center for British Art. Photo by Richard Caspole, courtesy YCBA The unveiling of the conservation project marks a new chapter for one of New Haven’s ...
Health is rarely discussed at art museums. The Yale Center for British Art, which reopened last month, made no mention in the press for the new Tracey Emin show about her battles with alcoholism, ...
John Everett Millais, “The Blind Girl” (detail), 1856, oil on canvas (Presented by the Rt. Hon. William Kendrick, 1892, courtesy American Federation of Arts ...
Tracey Emin, "You Kept it Coming" (2019), soon on view at the newly renovated Yale Center for British Art (© HV-Studio; image courtesy the artist and Xavier Hufkens) NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Tracey Emin’s ...
Louis Kahn’s Yale Center for British Art, home to the largest collection of British art outside of the United Kingdom, will reopen to the public on March 29, 2025, after being shuttered for two years.
In 2021, the Yale Center of British Art projected looped photography on High Street, to answer the question, “Where are you?” James Vanderberg, educator for high school, college and community ...
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