[VIDEO] Homa Taj In Conversation with Filmmakers of Day of the Flowers @HFFNY
Scottish sisters Rosa and Ailie’s estranged father has just died. When their stepmother chooses to store his ashes in a
The Life of the House: How Rooms Evolve, Lady Henrietta Churchill
Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill is not your average European aristocrat whose mere presence entices people to open up their pockets to
The Oxford Don-Keys – A Tale of Middle Eastern Corruption in the Heart of Academia
American art historian and museologist Homa Taj Nasab began her doctoral research at the Oriental Institute, University of Oxford, in
Homa Taj In Conversation with Joachim Trier (OSLO August 31)
I met Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier at the 55th BFI London Film Festival. His latest feature OSLO August 31 is a story
Marli Guzzetta on McQueen’s Savage Beauty & Mortality & the Sublime
By Guest Contributor: Marli Guzzetta The 40-minute wait to see “Savage Beauty,” the Metropolitan Museum’s superb presentation of Alexander McQueen’s
Jewish and Goyish in Berlin
Last weekend, as per the recommendation of my friend Prof. Michal Bodemann, I visitedRadical Jewish Culture at the Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum
TEFAF – The Fairest of All Fairs
All the art world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. And one man or woman in
Homa Taj on The FRICK’s Symposium on Collecting Italian Renaissance Art
On November 12th and 13th, The Frick Collection’s Center for the History of Collecting in America held its eighth symposium A Market for






