Art for a University City
Senior curator Trinita Kennedy has selected for this exhibition nearly 70 illuminated manuscripts, paintings, and sculptures, borrowed primarily from ...
An Art Nouveau Visionary
Using some 100 objects loaned by the Mucha Trust, including works owned by the artist's descendants, this exhibition explores how a Czech-born artist became the toast of Paris circa 1900.
Revisiting America
Organized by Omaha’s Joslyn Art Museum and now on view at the Florence Griswold Museum, the touring exhibition "Revisiting America: The Prints of Currier & Ives" reminds visitors of this publishing firm’s huge influence on American visual culture.
Private Collection Revealed
This project uses superb artworks from a renowned, yet seldom seen, collection to offer a fresh view of the evolution of art in New Mexico during the 20th century.
Masterworks of French Impressionism on View
This exhibition boasts significant works of art by the most dynamic artists to work in this period in France, including ...
Portrait of a Young Gentleman Now on View
The institution's newly commissioned work reconceives its famous painting "The Blue Boy" (ca. 1770) by Thomas Gainsborough in a contemporary context. Who painted it?
Paris Comes to Denver
The Denver Art Museum is the first of two U.S. institutions that will present this touring exhibition that explores the powerful impact of French art on American painting.
Artemisia Gentileschi and Women Artists in Italy
The exhibition highlights not only the now-famous Gentileschi, but also 17 other women who succeeded in the male-dominated art world of a fascinating period.
Rarely Seen Works: On Her Own Path
The artist is seldom highlighted today because most of her work was destroyed during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire.
A Matisse Painting Needs Your Help
The American Friends of the National Gallery of Denmark are promoting a unique opportunity that will surely fascinate most art lovers.