Metaphorically therefore, it could be argued that Rauschenberg was erasing not just a drawing, but this very idea of artistic, masculine authorship. Erasing Art: Rauschenberg’s Erased de Kooning drawing by Dr. Thomas Folland
This stunning building was replaced with a hated underground station—now New York protects its landmarks. A Landmark Decision: Penn Station, Grand Central, ... by Dr. Matthew A. Postal and Dr. Steven Zucker
The long forgotten residents of Seneca Village were evicted to make way for Central Park. Seneca Village: the lost history of African ... by Dr. Diana diZerega Wall and Dr. Steven Zucker
Peru was a cradle of civilization, but even now their cultural heritage is under constant threat. Cultural heritage at risk: Peru by SAFE (Saving Antiquities for Everyone)
Vast federal lands, private ownership, and a hungry art market make heritage protection a challenge. Cultural heritage at risk: United States by SAFE (Saving Antiquities for Everyone)
Grave robbing destroyed much of the archaeological context in Sicán—can what remains unlock the past? What the bulldozers left behind: reclaiming Sicán’s ... by Dr. Sarahh Scher and Dr. Beth Harris
Archaeological sites are under constant threat from human and natural forces. Mesa Verde and the preservation of Ancestral ... by Dr. Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank
The Spanish destroyed the main Aztec temple: an expression of spiritual and political conquest. Unearthing the Aztec past, the destruction of ... by Dr. Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank and Dr. Steven Zucker