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The Year of the Horse: On Motion, Myth and the Eternal Gallop
The Year of the Horse: On Motion, Myth and the Eternal Gallop
HASTAMarch 6, 2026
Psychological Realism in Austrian Art and Cinema: Depictions of Sexuality and Human Desire
Psychological Realism in Austrian Art and Cinema: Depictions of Sexuality and Human Desire
HASTAFebruary 26, 2026
The Portrait as an Anti-fascist Artwork: Looking at Christopher Anderson’s Vanity Portraits of JD Vance, Susie Wiles & Karoline Leavitt and their Comparisons with Pre-World War II Works
The Portrait as an Anti-fascist Artwork: Looking at Christopher Anderson’s Vanity Portraits of JD Vance, Susie Wiles & Karoline Leavitt and their Comparisons with Pre-World War II Works
HASTAFebruary 19, 2026
Animal Labor Across Oceans: Silk, Camelids, and Transoceanic Textile Economies
Animal Labor Across Oceans: Silk, Camelids, and Transoceanic Textile Economies
HASTAFebruary 12, 2026
The Treachery of Reality: Magrittean Echoes in Peter Weir’s The Truman Show
The Treachery of Reality: Magrittean Echoes in Peter Weir’s The Truman Show
HASTAFebruary 5, 2026
Grotesque Glamour: A$AP Rocky, Tim Burton, and the Expressionist Art of Being Seen
Grotesque Glamour: A$AP Rocky, Tim Burton, and the Expressionist Art of Being Seen
HASTAJanuary 30, 2026
On Form: Exploring Tsai Jia-Hong's Mother Vessels
On Form: Exploring Tsai Jia-Hong's Mother Vessels
HASTADecember 5, 2025
Abjection and the Fragmented Body: Reflections on Monstrosity and Vulnerability
Abjection and the Fragmented Body: Reflections on Monstrosity and Vulnerability
HASTANovember 30, 2025
The Aesthetics of Stillness and Spectacle: How Chinese Film Techniques Mirror Contemporary Chinese Art
The Aesthetics of Stillness and Spectacle: How Chinese Film Techniques Mirror Contemporary Chinese Art
HASTANovember 29, 2025
Yoshitomo Nara: An Insight into the Artist’s Creative Imagination and the Enduring Influences on His Work
Yoshitomo Nara: An Insight into the Artist’s Creative Imagination and the Enduring Influences on His Work
HASTANovember 27, 2025
Symmetry and Sentimentality: Wes Anderson and the Afterlife of Classical Composition
Symmetry and Sentimentality: Wes Anderson and the Afterlife of Classical Composition
HASTANovember 24, 2025
Korea and Cuba: Photographing Homeland and Diaspora
Korea and Cuba: Photographing Homeland and Diaspora
HASTANovember 13, 2025
Petrit Halilaj’s An Opera Out of Time: A Dreamscape of Freedom and Identity
Petrit Halilaj’s An Opera Out of Time: A Dreamscape of Freedom and Identity
HASTANovember 6, 2025
The Aestheticization of History: Marie Antoinette and the Politics of Display
The Aestheticization of History: Marie Antoinette and the Politics of Display
HASTAOctober 30, 2025
Artemisia Gentileschi: The Pioneering Feminist Baroque Artist and Her Revolutionary Depictions of Women
Artemisia Gentileschi: The Pioneering Feminist Baroque Artist and Her Revolutionary Depictions of Women
HASTAOctober 23, 2025
The Rise of Fashion Exhibitions in Paris: Crossing the Bridge Between Fashion as a Historical Artefact, Art, or a Commercial Object
The Rise of Fashion Exhibitions in Paris: Crossing the Bridge Between Fashion as a Historical Artefact, Art, or a Commercial Object
HASTAOctober 16, 2025
Remnants of a Global Mesoamerica: Chinese-Islamic Syncretism in Early Modern Novohispanic Ceramics
Remnants of a Global Mesoamerica: Chinese-Islamic Syncretism in Early Modern Novohispanic Ceramics
HASTAOctober 9, 2025
Scorsese and Klimt: Deification and Detachment in Shutter Island and The Kiss
Scorsese and Klimt: Deification and Detachment in Shutter Island and The Kiss
HASTAOctober 2, 2025
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This week in 1924 Sir Anthony Caro was born! Read Aliza Wall’s article about him.

http://www.hasta-standrews.com/birthdays/2020/3/2/sir-anthony-caro-1924-2013?fbclid=IwAR3Rsj1pc04SLEx9sCogN4bgewaQL2oZQhArQVuxH0MtLLJMb_gkhFyKFGY #hastastandrews
Check out our latest article in our News section. Jodie Costello writes about EU's request for ‘unlawfully removed cultural objects’ to return to their country of origin.

http://www.hasta-standrews.com/news/2020/2/28/greece-to-request-th
Check out our latest article in our Features section. James Rodgers writes about Hudson River School's American landscapes.

http://www.hasta-standrews.com/features/2020/2/26/nineteenth-century-american-landscapes-in-the-hudson-river-school?fbclid=Iw
This week in 1886 Oscar Kokoschka was born! Read Lori Stranger’s article about him.

http://www.hasta-standrews.com/birthdays/2020/2/24/oskar-kokoschka-1886-1980?fbclid=IwAR2HPgZmyAeroGhVW-v11sQ9ugwYCTCcp6s7eHxDG46M_qer42Qc0JxRVBQ #hastastandre
Ilaria Bevan reviews RASA's exhibition “Beyond Borders”. http://www.hasta-standrews.com/standrews/2020/2/10/catching-a-coffee-with-rasas-jocelyn-chau
Check out our latest article in our Features section. Anna Niederlander writes about Romare Bearden's approach to African-American art.

http://www.hasta-standrews.com/features/2020/2/19/romare-bearden-redefining-african-american-art?fbclid=IwAR0geAt
This week in 1933 Yoko Ono was born! Read Aliza Wall’s article about her.

http://www.hasta-standrews.com/birthdays/2020/2/17/yoko-ono-1933-?fbclid=IwAR3AhYIitNfngqOp2gPKt9XSwukbJBogJk95Zu15GN88KclNihBvRTG5KcQ #hastastandrews #yokoono #birthday
Check out our latest article in our Features section. Lara Mashayekh writes about the Hungarian Neo-Avant Garde. 
http://www.hasta-standrews.com/features/2020/2/11/katalin-ladik-and-the-hungarian-avant-garde?fbclid=IwAR2MqerURVmAjZEKnuegVbUqYCgqtI8ic

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