Finding an Audience: 19th-Century Drawings
Learn about an exhibition that highlights the intended audiences for works on paper produced by 19th-century European artists.
ASMA Mounts 19th National Exhibition
Preview a selection of seascapes that are on view through the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA).
Among Friends and Rivals: Caravaggio in Rome
Whether for his large dramatic canvases or his larger-than-life persona, the name Caravaggio evokes images of turmoil and violence, both sacred and profane.
Two Complementing Exhibitions at MMAM
The Minnesota Marine Art Museum is presenting two simultaneous exhibitions that complement one another perfectly. They are ...
Alfred Jacob Miller: Revisiting the Rendezvous
Western Art on View > Miller’s subjects were primarily the Native people he had met, as well as memorable geological formations, landscapes, hunting scenes, and animal encounters.
Art On View: Odd Nerdrum, Painter of the North
By breaking with the avant-garde, Odd Nerdrum opposes such thinking and, as it were, repairs the avant-garde rupture.
Indefinitely Wild: Preserving California’s Natural Resources
In the exhibition, guest curator Cassandra Coblentz juxtaposes turn-of-the-century landscape paintings of the state’s natural resources with historical materials and ...
Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature
Presented in a playful installation, "Drawn to Nature" features personal letters, photographs, books, diaries, decorative arts, sketches, and watercolors that explore the inspirations behind Potter’s stories and characters.
34 Hendricks Works on View
The exhibition examines the work of an African American artist whose works have "stratospheric prices and influence today."
Christoffel & Kate Bisschop: Longing for the Past
The childless couple filled their mansion in a fashionable seaside resort with antiques that regularly appeared in their well-composed, somewhat sentimental scenes of daily life in the past.









