John Galan’s “Remedios”
The ongoing series combines the universal archetypes of the lungs, brain, and heart with symbolic imagery from contemporary Chicanx culture and cuisine.
The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England
The first exhibition in the United States focusing on art created during the Tudor dynasty will feature more than 100 paintings, tapestries, sculptures, and more ...
Van Gogh in America
The exhibition will explore the considerable efforts made by early promoters of modernism in the United States—including dealers, collectors, private art organizations, public institutions, and the artist’s family—to introduce the artist, his biography, and his artistic production into the American consciousness.
Sargent’s Fascination with Spain
"Sargent and Spain" is the first exhibition to reveal the depth of this engagement and the ...
KMSKA: “We’ve Missed You”
A beloved art museum in Flanders, Belgium, reopens to the long-awaiting public. Was it worth the wait?
Tackling Tough Subjects
Around the world, scholars are busy recovering or revisiting the often forgotten stories of women artists. A fine example of such an exhibition is ...
2022 Free Museum Day!
Tickets for the 18th annual Museum Day are now available - here's how you can download yours.
Quest Returns, and Says a Goodbye
Now in its 17th year, Quest for the West builds interest in and support for Western American art, allowing artists to reconnect with longtime collectors and ...
Be Perfectly Still, A Retrospective with Alyssa Monks
This is the artist's first museum retrospective, and includes the most diverse survey of her work to date, spanning 15 years of painting.
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 ...









