John Singer Sargent: Portraits in Charcoal
The National Portrait Gallery presents an assemblage of 50 John Singer Sargent drawings. Learn more in this preview.
Dialog: Landscape and Abstraction
View Freya Grand’s immersive landscapes of Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, and the Galapagos Islands.
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.”
Jacob Lawrence: The American Struggle
Created during the modern civil rights era, Lawrence’s thirty intimate panels interpret pivotal moments in American history and, as he wrote, “depict the struggles of a people to create a nation and their attempt to build a democracy.”
Through the Unusual Door
Learn about a museum exhibition that examines the 38-year relationship between Beauford Delaney and the writer and civil rights activist James Baldwin.
JMW Turner: Watercolors from Tate
Mystic Seaport Museum, in partnership with Tate, London, will host a major monographic exhibition devoted to the watercolors of one of Britain’s greatest painters: J.M.W. Turner (1775–1851).
Millet and Modern Art
The exhibition examines, for the first time, the international legacy of the 19th-century French painter, Jean-François Millet.
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.
Largest Survey of Granville Redmond on View
Learn about “Granville Redmond: The Eloquent Palette,” a traveling exhibition of some 85 early California landscapes that together comprise the largest survey of the Impressionist painter’s work ever assembled.
A Father and Son’s Journey in Paint
This museum exhibition explores 40 years of the artistic collaboration between Rockport father and son, Tom and T. M. Nicholas.