Raqib Shaw: Ballads of East and West
Born in 1974, the Indian painter spent most of his childhood in the beautiful Valley of Kashmir, a region long marred by ...
Spanish Light: Sorolla in American Collections
Thie exhibition features 26 Sorolla paintings from American private collections, some of which will be displayed publicly for the first time in decades.
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.
Celebrating Tennessee Art
Don't Miss > The Customs House Museum and Cultural Center has several new exhibitions to the galleries this summer, celebrating the arts of Tennessee.
In a New Light: Alice Schille and the American Watercolor Movement
Critics admired Schille as a master watercolorist and lauded her flair for movement, light, and color. Learn more about the artist here.
Rijksmuseum Invaded by Creatures
The museum’s Philips exhibition wing has been invaded by creatures great and small in two landmark ...
Walt Gonske: The Church Series
Churches and cemeteries hold a special fascination for Walt Gonske, so much so that ...
Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern
The focus on O’Keeffe’s wardrobe shown alongside key paintings and photographs confirms and explores the artist’s determination to be in charge of how the world understood her identity and artistic values.
Manning Williams: Reinventing Narrative Painting
Williams's highly personal approach to realist painting emphasized storytelling and was fueled by an interest in portraying subjects that he found on the periphery of ...
Truthful Illusions: Realism in the Age of Abstraction
The quest for pure art, unconstrained by standards of skill or even consciousness, was a century-long attempt at answering these questions: What is art, and how does it represent reality?









