AKG BLOG:  Looking Back/Looking Forward Archivist Gabrielle Carlo digs through the past to point the museum's way into the future. Read Our Interview with Gabrielle Carlo Profiles, interviews, and guest contributors, diving into the stories behind the art. About the blog. RECOMMENDED READS The One Thing You Have To Do Is Love People The person who inspired Detour's Cobblestone Commons mural is a modern-day abolitionist—and she can show us what it means to care for one another. Read About Kelly Galloway To See the Beauty in One's Skin Bottoms's portraits of Black men and women seek to recode society's stereotypes and to reveal the beauty of her subjects. Read About Julia Bottoms Saying Their Names Phyllis Thompson was moving her mother out of her house, when she discovered a box of decades-old family photographs beneath her bed. Then she went to work. Read About Phyllis Thompson Search by Search by Search the Blog Apply Browse by Tags Browse by Tags Art in Public Doing & Making Guest Authors Ideas Interviews News & Events Profiles Collection Handbook Apply Selected Terms Selected Terms Apply To See the Beauty in One's Skin: Julia Bottoms's Portraits of Blackness July 22, 2021 During Hervé Tullet: Shape and Color, six local artists will be in residence at Albright-Knox Northland creating murals that will be installed in public locations. To celebrate these artists, we are spotlighting each one of them to talk about their practice and the ideas behind their work. Recent Acquisition Spotlight: Beverly Buchanan December 10, 2020 Beginning in 1986, Beverly Buchanan made a number of sculptures celebrating the everyday architecture of the rural South and the defiant hopes and dreams of its residents. AK-Inspired Halloween Costume Ideas October 21, 2020 The AK has compiled a list of costume ideas drawn from works in our collection, along with basic instructions for making them a reality. A Look Back at The Buffalo News Summer Jazz Series June 30, 2020 The Buffalo News Summer Jazz Series has been entertaining Western New York with free outdoor jazz concerts on the grounds of the Albright-Knox since 1981. Since this year's series is cancelled due to health concerns related to COVID-19, we invite you to take a look back at past concerts. Between the Lines: Highlighting Op Art in France and the United States May 26, 2020 Learn more about Op art in the collections of the Albright-Knox and the the Musée d’arts de Nantes. #MuseumFromHome: Art Prep Team Works from Home May 14, 2020 We're highlighting the meticulous work of our Art Prep team as they work from home building archival storage boxes for artworks in our collection. Celebrating Our Docents for #NationalVolunteerWeek April 24, 2020 Docents play a vital role in educating and engaging visitors to the museum by leading tours for all ages. They share their stories for #NationalVolunteerWeek. Recent Acquisition Spotlight: Aldo Tambellini April 2, 2020 Thanks to a recent gift by the Aldo Tambellini Foundation, the Albright-Knox's collection now includes examples of this media art pioneer's paintings, lumagrams, videos, and videograms. #5WomenArtists: Morris, Schulnik, Spalter, Steinkamp, Wearing March 24, 2020 Each week this month we're highlighting five women artists associated with the Albright-Knox. Today we focus on artists who work in film, video, and new media. Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 … Next page Next Last page Last