Green Chicken at the High Museum, Atlanta
Doesn’t everyone need one? A 2008 work by Spanish artist Jaime Hayon
Doesn’t everyone need one? A 2008 work by Spanish artist Jaime Hayon
Dozens of thin laser-cut plywood layers went into this chair by Matthias Bengtsson at the High Museum
The Atlanta History Center lives up to its name: many of its exhibits could be museums on their own
A wide-ranging collection of objects and images asks and answers questions starting with what ‘folk art’ is and what it means
Before Georgia was settled by Europeans, it was home to native civilizations. An exhibit at the Atlanta History Center examines their life and their fate
Pheymont enjoys the collection of art he discovered in Atlanta’s High Museum.
Coca Cola’s museum is a celebration of the company and the product, but even for those who aren’t fans of the drink, the show is entrancing
Delta’s Flight Museum is focused on its own history, but the airline has been around so long the exhibits are even broader
Railroads have always played a huge role in Atlanta’s history and economy, but one episode in history is the strongest memory
A powerful exhibition explores the story of industrial slavery and the ceramic art created by enslaved workers
Doesn’t everyone need one? A 2008 work by Spanish artist Jaime Hayon
Dozens of thin laser-cut plywood layers went into this chair by Matthias Bengtsson at the High Museum
The Atlanta History Center lives up to its name: many of its exhibits could be museums on their own
A wide-ranging collection of objects and images asks and answers questions starting with what ‘folk art’ is and what it means
Before Georgia was settled by Europeans, it was home to native civilizations. An exhibit at the Atlanta History Center examines their life and their fate
Pheymont enjoys the collection of art he discovered in Atlanta’s High Museum.
Coca Cola’s museum is a celebration of the company and the product, but even for those who aren’t fans of the drink, the show is entrancing
Delta’s Flight Museum is focused on its own history, but the airline has been around so long the exhibits are even broader
Railroads have always played a huge role in Atlanta’s history and economy, but one episode in history is the strongest memory
A powerful exhibition explores the story of industrial slavery and the ceramic art created by enslaved workers