Tyler GreenRe-visiting “Picasso: Guitars 1912–14” at MoMAForgive me a bit of self-indulgence.Nov 25, 2022Nov 25, 2022
Tyler GreenThe exhibitions that led me to “Watkins”My new book — my first book! — Carleton Watkins: Making the West American is out this week. It’s a biography of Carleton Watkins…Oct 24, 2018Oct 24, 2018
Tyler GreenWhere I am fromMy new book — my first book! — Carleton Watkins: Making the West American is out this week. It’s a biography of Carleton Watkins…Oct 23, 2018Oct 23, 2018
Tyler GreenThe books that taught me howMy new book — my first book! — Carleton Watkins: Making the West American is out this week. It’s a biography of Carleton Watkins…Oct 21, 2018Oct 21, 2018
Tyler GreenThe Metropolitan Museum of Art and the price it’s payingA 2011 essay from my old Modern Art Notes websiteJan 4, 2018Jan 4, 2018
Tyler GreeninMoMAThe August Sander Project, Year TwoThe Politics of the Past through the Lens of the PresentNov 15, 2017Nov 15, 2017
Tyler GreenThe mistake that still hasn’t been fixed: The National Gallery of Art’s East BuildingA 2009 book examined NGA failures surrounding the design I.M. Pei-designed East BuildingApr 7, 2017Apr 7, 2017
Tyler GreeninMoMAThe August Sander Project: Beginning a Five-Year Exploration of Sander’s “People of the Twentieth…It always takes a while for art historians to describe German photographer August Sander’s People of the Twentieth Century, which includes…Nov 17, 2016Nov 17, 2016
Tyler GreenVisiting Richard Serra’s ShiftOne of the most important sculptures of the twentieth century is hidden from public view. Here’s part of why it’s so great.Nov 14, 2016Nov 14, 2016
Tyler GreenIs it a Giorgione? A Titian? By both? Or…Solving an art history mystery at the National Gallery of ArtApr 16, 20161Apr 16, 20161