65 Rarely Seen Masterworks: Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec, and More
On view this season in Hartford is the exhibition "Paper, Color, Line," featuring 65 masterworks dating from the 16th through the late 20th centuries.
Into a New West
Exploring cultural topics such as the environment, feminism, and social commentary, this exhibit showcases a shift from traditional representations to new ideologies and expressions of the West.
Wyeth’s Year of Artistic Revelation and Personal Evolution
This particular year marked a transition to his later period as the artist turned the legal age of retirement, embraced new subjects, dealt with significant loss, and experienced a traumatic theft.
Landscape and Labor: Dutch Works on Paper in Van Gogh’s Time
Although Vincent van Gogh is among the most famous Dutch artists of all time, in his own era he was ...
Contemplating Vermeer
On view are 16 new paintings that document an artist's encounter with the blockbuster Johannes Vermeer exhibition mounted at ...
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.
On the Edge of the World: Laurits Andersen Ring
The artist’s figures often occupy transitory zones — such as a window or railway crossing — that might represent the threshold between life and death.
A Pair of Leaders
Once again, two leading forces for good in the field of international contemporary realist art will converge in Barcelona this autumn.
Visit: North Carolina Artists Exhibition
This popular project has evolved from a small showing in 1964 to become the state’s largest annual all-media juried exhibition.
The Last Glacier Project
Of the 150 glaciers these artists first started documenting in 2009, only 25 remain.









