Angelica Aboulhosn Angelica Aboulhosn is associate editor of Humanities magazine. Magazine Article These Native American Artists Are Reinventing the Form Two NMAI curators talk to Humanities magazine Angelica Aboulhosn Magazine Article The Marvels of Byzantine Africa Continents connect in a traveling exhibition Angelica Aboulhosn Magazine Article Severed Heads and Women Artists A show of premodern work dazzles in Baltimore Angelica Aboulhosn Magazine Article Lois Weber: An Early Hollywood Filmmaker with Her Own Studio Her films examined the lives of women Angelica Aboulhosn Magazine Article Hell’s Searing Gaze A traveling exhibition explores the underworld Angelica Aboulhosn Magazine Article Visions of Hell A traveling exhibition explores the underworld Angelica Aboulhosn Magazine Article Aboriginal Expressionism An exhibition of bark paintings proves transcendent Angelica Aboulhosn Magazine Article La Malinche, Hernán Cortés’s Translator and So Much More The disputed legacy of an Indigenous icon Angelica Aboulhosn Magazine Article Nobody’s Woman Who was La Malinche? Angelica Aboulhosn Magazine Article Caravaggio Was the Other Michelangelo of the Renaissance The two shared a first name but forged different paths Angelica Aboulhosn Pagination Currently on page 1 1 Next page ›
Magazine Article These Native American Artists Are Reinventing the Form Two NMAI curators talk to Humanities magazine Angelica Aboulhosn
Magazine Article The Marvels of Byzantine Africa Continents connect in a traveling exhibition Angelica Aboulhosn
Magazine Article Severed Heads and Women Artists A show of premodern work dazzles in Baltimore Angelica Aboulhosn
Magazine Article Lois Weber: An Early Hollywood Filmmaker with Her Own Studio Her films examined the lives of women Angelica Aboulhosn
Magazine Article Hell’s Searing Gaze A traveling exhibition explores the underworld Angelica Aboulhosn
Magazine Article Aboriginal Expressionism An exhibition of bark paintings proves transcendent Angelica Aboulhosn
Magazine Article La Malinche, Hernán Cortés’s Translator and So Much More The disputed legacy of an Indigenous icon Angelica Aboulhosn
Magazine Article Caravaggio Was the Other Michelangelo of the Renaissance The two shared a first name but forged different paths Angelica Aboulhosn