Manet and Modern Beauty
On view at the Getty, this exhibition explores Manet’s last years, after his rise to notoriety in the 1860s and the formal launch of the Impressionist movement in the early 1870s.
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.
Largest Survey of Granville Redmond on View
Learn about “Granville Redmond: The Eloquent Palette,” a traveling exhibition of some 85 early California landscapes that together comprise the largest survey of the Impressionist painter’s work ever assembled.
Fleeting Presence: The Liminal Art of Daniel Sprick
Organized by a cohort of sixteen students from the University of Denver, this exhibition explores formal and thematic tensions in the work of Colorado artist Daniel Sprick.
Blanche Lazzell: Becoming an American Modernist
This is the first major exhibition in nearly two decades devoted to this artist, and it will soon grace the ...
Jacob Lawrence: The American Struggle
Created during the modern civil rights era, Lawrence’s thirty intimate panels interpret pivotal moments in American history and, as he wrote, “depict the struggles of a people to create a nation and their attempt to build a democracy.”
Wildlife Art, Past and Present
Learn about an exhibition that traces how the essence and beauty of the American West’s animals have captivated talented artists for more than a century.
Just Who Was Joanna Hiffernan?
Many of James McNeill Whistler’s works feature the red-haired figure of Joanna Hiffernan, yet little about her has been explored until now.
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 ...
2025 International Biennial Portrait Competition
Don't Miss > Juried in by the institution’s executive director, David A. Hummer, the works on view reflect the unique relationships between artists and sitters, and have been ...









