A 50-Year Retrospective
It is highly appropriate that one of Long Island’s leading art schools is about to open a retrospective exhibition surveying almost half a century’s worth of art created by ...
Jules Chéret: Father of the Modern Poster
In the late 19th century, Chéret transformed Paris’s walls into what some called a “museum in open air."
American Portraiture Today
Visitors can now enjoy "The Outwin 2022: American Portraiture Today," organized by NPG curators Taína Caragol and Leslie Ureña, it presents all 42 finalist works ...
18th Century Pastel Paintings: “A Sumptuous Feast for the Eyes”
Visit an exhibition that explores the popularity of pastel paintings across 18th-century Europe and showcases their striking physical properties.
High, Wide, and Handsome
This rare watercolor by Charles M. Russell is the highlight of this weekend's ...
Collage Art on View: A Unique Blend of Realism and Expressiveness
The resulting works are boldly colored and painterly in effect, a unique blend of realism with the expressiveness that artists of our time have inevitably absorbed from modernism.
The View from Here
Learn about "The View from Here: Three Painters Consider the Landscape," which compares and contrasts the distinct yet complementary ...
Middle Ages Art: Castles to Cathedrals, Knights to Damsels
This museum exhibition explores the ways in which the medieval era has been mythologized, dramatized, and re-envisioned time and again.
Yankee Modernism?
This northeast museum should be proud to have organized the first major exhibition devoted to the remarkable realist master ...
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.