The Laughing Cavalier’s 2024 European Tour
A major retrospective of the painter Frans Hals (1582/84–1666) is traveling through Europe this year and well worth seeing.
“Watercolors Unboxed” in Worcester
The Worcester Art Museum is home to one of America’s best collections of watercolors, yet their sensitivity to light means that many of the finest examples have not been exhibited since ...
Art Museum Reopens After Full Restoration
The expanded and transformed museum is welcoming the public for the first time to see the complete reinstallation of its distinctive collection, including numerous recent acquisitions, a full restoration of its original building, and the debut of its 42,000-square-foot ...
On View: Drawing on Blue
Learn about an exhibition offering fresh insights into the physical properties of blue paper and its unique contribution to artistic practice.
Flores Mexicanas: A Lindbergh Love Story
The whereabouts of one of the largest paintings by artist Alfredo Ramos Martinez has been widely unknown to art scholars for decades, but is now on view for the public.
Two Complementing Exhibitions at MMAM
The Minnesota Marine Art Museum is presenting two simultaneous exhibitions that complement one another perfectly. They are ...
Celebrity in Print: Fame, At Last
The exhibition "Celebrity in Print" pairs portrait prints with porcelain, silver, archeological fragments, and other artifacts that together illustrate the powerful impact celebrities made in the 18th century.
Flesh and Blood: Italian Masterpieces
“Flesh and Blood” at the Seattle Art Museum reveals the many ways the human body can express love and devotion, physical labor, and tragic suffering.
A Superb Baroque
The National Gallery of Art is back to mounting massive loan exhibitions, and its first one post-pandemic is now on view.
Close Up: Raphael and the Pope’s Librarian
To mark the 500th anniversary of the death of the legendary painter Raphael, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum will bring together these works for the first time...









