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An illuminated Qur’an manuscript from Aceh
An illuminated Qur’an manuscript from Aceh

Aceh, in present-day Indonesia, was the site of one of the earliest Islamic kingdoms in Southeast Asia.

Winslow Homer, <em>The Shell Heap</em>
Winslow Homer, The Shell Heap

A fisherman himself, Homer paints a peaceful fishing scene in the Gulf Coast of Florida.

Gazellah Bruder, <em>Goddess I Am</em> and <em>Feeding the Gods of Melanesia</em>
Gazellah Bruder, Goddess I Am and Feeding the Gods of Melanesia

Bruder portrays strong, resilient women that counter Euro-American stereotypical depictions of the people of Melanesia.

Richard Serra, <em>Artaud</em>
Richard Serra, Artaud

Serra builds a textured surface with layers of oil stick, blurring the distinction between drawing and sculpture.

Jacopo Tintoretto, <em>The Removal of the Body of Saint Mark</em>
Jacopo Tintoretto, The Removal of the Body of Saint Mark

Tintoretto's bold painting of Saint Mark establishes the saint's presence in Venice as predestined.

Portrait of Young Woman and Couple (Terentius neo and Wife) from Pompeii
Portrait of Young Woman and Couple (Terentius neo and Wife) from Pompeii

This Pompeian couple favored having their portraitist capture a true likeness rather than airbrushing away any unflattering features.

Conrad Marca-Relli, <em>Cristobal</em>
Conrad Marca-Relli, Cristobal

White, red, and aqua panels create an entire universe of space, absence, and form.

Pablo Picasso, <em>Guernica</em>
Pablo Picasso, Guernica

Paintings of this size had historically exalted war, but this one suggests that war is anything but heroic.

Ahilapalapa Rands, <em>Lift Off</em>
Ahilapalapa Rands, Lift Off

In an imaginative 3-minute film, Rands envisions the sacred Hawaiian summit Maunakea free of telescopes.

Pōhaku kuʻi ʻai, otherwise known as the poi pounder
Pōhaku kuʻi ʻai, otherwise known as the poi pounder

The pōhaku kuʻi ʻai has become an important symbol of Kanaka ʻŌiwi (Native Hawaiian) life and culture.

<em>Ola Ka Wai, Ola Ka Honua</em>: sovereign flows on and off the wall
Ola Ka Wai, Ola Ka Honua: sovereign flows on and off the wall

In its call to collective engagement, the mural opens space for the viewing public to be transformed in profound and lasting ways.

Fatu Feuʻu, <em>Faʻaola Mo Taeao Conserve for Tomorrow</em>
Fatu Feuʻu, Faʻaola Mo Taeao Conserve for Tomorrow

Feuʻu's work embodies the values of Faʻa Sāmoa (the Samoan way): reverence, compassion, and service.