Two Perspectives: Scott Christensen and Quang Ho
This two-man exhibition brings together the genius artists providing a different and yet complimentary look at the landscapes of the American West.
Life Is a Highway: Art and American Car Culture
To be presented only at Toledo — a major car manufacturing center — this is the first U.S. exhibition to offer an inclusive, historical overview of this theme with an emphasis on the Midwest.
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.
Alegoria: Contemporary Bronze Sculptures by Kevin Chambers
While the literal meaning of a piece of art is often to simply entertain the viewer, Kevin Chambers intends to portray an underlying allegorical meaning that carries a more insightful message.
High, Wide, and Handsome
This rare watercolor by Charles M. Russell is the highlight of this weekend's ...
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.
The Hilton Als Series: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
At turns dreamy, dramatic, and lyrical, Yiadom-Boakye’s images depict people living in worlds where they have complete sovereignty and are viewed as human beings rather than artistic symbols of pain, suffering, triumph, or other projected notions.
Holbein: Capturing Character
Now Holbein’s oil paintings and chalk drawings are presented alongside his designs for personal emblems and metalwork, as well as ...
Dawn & Dusk: Tonalism in Connecticut
This exhibition explores the moody, atmospheric landscapes of American Tonalism, featuring works by Inness, Whistler, and more. On view through ...









