Rijksmuseum Invaded by Creatures
The museum’s Philips exhibition wing has been invaded by creatures great and small in two landmark ...
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.
A Vision of Nature
On view are works that address four themes: love of the land, sporting, animals and wildlife, and country pursuits. This is the ninth exhibition AWA has co-organized through its initiative to ...
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.
The Diverse Environments of the Arroyo Seco
This juried exhibition explores the flora and fauna, the vistas and valleys of this unique area that has played a crucial role in the history and development of ...
Searching for Beauty
Learn about a poignant exhibition of works that show artist views through the lens of 2020/2021, on view now at ...
Talented Twins
Blessed with a steady income via portrait commissions, including one of President George W. Bush, these brothers evolved artistically in the realm of historicism and hyperrealism.
On Loan From Rome: “Judith Beheading Holofernes”
The monumental canvas ranks among Caravaggio’s most groundbreaking masterpieces for its bold realism and the theatrical staging of its biblical subject.
Claude Monet: The Truth of Nature
The exhibition will feature about 120 paintings spanning Monet’s entire career and will focus on the celebrated French impressionist artist’s enduring relationship with nature and his response to the varied and distinct places in which he worked.
150th Anniversary of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The yearlong celebration aims to bring more people closer to art and the MFA—signaling aspirations for the Museum’s future.









