Richard Galusha Retrospective: An Artist’s Journey
Galusha uses bold color with an impressionistic style to portray the landscapes and western history of the Yampa Valley, northwestern Colorado, and the Little Snake River Valley. Featured in this exhibit are many plein air paintings from his world travels, and more.
The Outwin: American Portraiture Today
Nearly 50 works were selected from over 2,600 entries that included painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, time-based media, and performance art. Learn about the resulting exhibition in this preview.
The Dollhouse
During the COVID-19 lockdown, New York arts patron Joanna Fisher got a bright idea...
Open Window: Homecoming for a Cuban-Born Artist
Selected by curator Laura Minton, the 21 works on view demonstrate the artist's delight in the natural patterns and shadows cast by ...
New Work: Toyin Ojih Odutola
Toyin Ojih Odutola’s New Work exhibition is set in the year 2050 in Eko, the Yoruba name for today’s Lagos. Inspired by the ...
Christoffel & Kate Bisschop: Longing for the Past
The childless couple filled their mansion in a fashionable seaside resort with antiques that regularly appeared in their well-composed, somewhat sentimental scenes of daily life in the past.
Sagebrush and Solitude: Maynard Dixon in Nevada
On view are nearly 150 Maynard Dixon paintings and drawings, many rarely or never seen before. From 1901 through 1939, Dixon made several trips to depict the striking landscapes and ...
Contemplating Vermeer
On view are 16 new paintings that document an artist's encounter with the blockbuster Johannes Vermeer exhibition mounted at ...
30 Americans
Through more than 80 paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, photographs, and videos, the influential artists in “30 Americans” are significant contributors to the complex dialogues surrounding race, history, identity, and beauty that have shaped contemporary American art and life.
Dialog: Landscape and Abstraction
View Freya Grand’s immersive landscapes of Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, and the Galapagos Islands.