Seeing Differently
The exhibition will explore the complexities of our ever-changing world through four themes—identity, history, place, and the senses—with special focus on ...
Van Gogh and His Inspirations
This exclusive exhibition brings the work of one of the most beloved artists — including a variety of handpicked paintings and drawings that shaped his vision — to Columbia, South Carolina.
The National Gallery Reopens: What You Need to Know
See some of the world's greatest paintings in person when the National Gallery becomes the first UK national museum to reopen.
Domestic Modernism
The project examines the artist Russell Cheney and his relationship with his partner, the influential literary historian and critic F.O. Matthiessen.
Fictions of French and American Colonialism
On View: Art that explores the many ways the style and substance of French Orientalism directly influenced American artists and their representations of the West.
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.
34 Hendricks Works on View
The exhibition examines the work of an African American artist whose works have "stratospheric prices and influence today."
Edward Hopper’s Most Iconic Paintings of New York
“Edward Hopper’s New York” brings together many of Hopper’s most iconic city works to showcase a complex and compelling portrait of a rapidly developing ...
Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment
How did Impressionism begin? Discover the origins of the French art movement in a new look at the radical 1874 exhibition considered the birth of modern painting.
Six Contemporary Artists: Concept to Canvas
“The concept behind this exhibition is to give our visitors an opportunity to see the steps involved in getting to that finished work of art.”









