Flores Mexicanas: A Lindbergh Love Story
The whereabouts of one of the largest paintings by artist Alfredo Ramos Martinez has been widely unknown to art scholars for decades, but is now on view for the public.
Transitional Nature: Hudson River School Paintings
Preview a selection of works by contemporary artists that will connect in powerful ways the past of the Hudson River School to the present art world.
Silent Revolutions: Italian Drawings from the Twentieth Century
Twentieth-century Italy gave rise to a nearly continuous series of revolutionary artistic movements, ranging from futurism to spatialism to Arte Povera. Often overlooked by most observers is the crucial role that drawing played, giving artists free rein to experiment with materials and techniques.
Turner’s Modern World
Discover how you can view the U.S. premiere of a showcase of paintings by one of Britain’s greatest artists.
A Metro Montage
"Metro Montage XXII" features works of fine art by contemporary artists that showcase the diversity and skill within our nation’s culture. Where is it?
Landscapes and Seascapes of the American West
Preview original oil and watercolor landscape and seascape paintings of the American west.
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.
Michelangelo: Mind of the Master
Experience the brilliance of Michelangelo’s achievements on an intimate scale through more than two dozen original drawings.
Exploring The Influence of Women
The exhibition theme commemorates 100th anniversary of women in America finally achieving their right to vote. Artists were asked to explore the women who have influenced their life and art.
Betsy’s Gift: The Works of N.C., Andrew, and Jamie Wyeth
The 27 new acquisitions are by three generations of the Wyeth painters, and are part of a landmark exhibition at ...