Chrysler Book Club: Oryx and Crake
OnlineMargaret Atwood describes her novel Oryx and Crake as "speculative fiction" as it involves things "we can't yet do or begin to do." She paints a grim picture of a […]
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Margaret Atwood describes her novel Oryx and Crake as "speculative fiction" as it involves things "we can't yet do or begin to do." She paints a grim picture of a […]
Piranesi's house is no ordinary building. The rooms are infinite, the corridors are endless, and the walls are lined with thousands upon thousands of statues, each one different from the […]
Throughout his long career as an artist, Hew Locke has been drawn to using found objects to explore themes of colonialism, trade, and sea travel. In Ghost, a work recently […]
Artist M.C. Escher, whose work is on view at the Chrysler in M.C. Escher: Infinite Variations, and Beth Harmon, the lead character in The Queen's Gambit have something in common—chess. Escher was an […]
Two boys become friends in 1940s Brooklyn despite their different religious upbringings and discover in each other a lost spiritual brother. Follow their story and explore the traditions of Judaism […]
Can you tell if a Picasso is really a Picasso? What's real and what's fake? Join Liz Weir, the Chrysler's Dickson Librarian, for a discussion about provenance. Discover how one […]
Black Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club centers on the Nigerian arts and culture magazine Black Orpheus, one of the main vehicles for circulating fictional and non-fictional writings by African and […]