Roads Well Traveled
"Roads Well Traveled (Some Were Gravel)" surveys this Montana artist’s accomplished career since 1984, borrowing her best works from generous ...
The Heavens Declare
These title of this exhibition is drawn from Psalm 19 in the Bible, which compels us to look up and take notice ...
American Made: From the DeMell Jacobsen Art Collection
The project surveys two centuries of paintings and sculpture, encompassing such bold-faced names as West, Sully, the Peale family, Cole, Kensett, Durand, Richards, Robinson, Hassam, Metcalf, Chase, Cassatt, Sargent, and Tarbell.
The California Scene
The group art show features 59 original works by 44 artist members of the long-established California Art League. Many of the works are available for purchase.
American Realism: Visions of America, 1900-1950
The early 20th century was a transformative time for art in America as industry, immigration, and politics changed the way of life for many Americans...
Paul Gauguin: The Art of Invention
This summer, you can view the range of Gauguin’s artistic output from his early Impressionist paintings to his iconic works from Brittany and Tahiti to his fascinating exploration of three-dimensional objects.
Painting How I Want, What I Want, and How I See It
Dean Mitchell: “I’m looking for freedom, regardless of painting styles and labels imposed on artists in regards to race and ethnic origins — total freedom to explore my full potential as an artist.”
Almost True Tales
This artist draws on legends, fables and folk tales from around the world to invest his animal subjects with meaning and emotion, revealing a common cultural language that resonates with children and adults alike. Who?
A Superb Baroque
The National Gallery of Art is back to mounting massive loan exhibitions, and its first one post-pandemic is now on view.
Just Who Was Joanna Hiffernan?
Many of James McNeill Whistler’s works feature the red-haired figure of Joanna Hiffernan, yet little about her has been explored until now.