Women Painting Women: A New Take
"Women Painting Women" is a title we see often; here is a new take on this important theme through an exhibition of approximately 60 portraits created by 46 women from around the world since the late 1960s.
Oil Painters of America: 31st Exhibition of Traditional Oils
Over 1,200 professional artists from across the United States and Canada vie for only 200 spots in this highly competitive ...
Cowboy Artists of America
Featuring works typically only seen in private collections and never before exhibited together, the exhibition includes...
Open Window: Homecoming for a Cuban-Born Artist
Selected by curator Laura Minton, the 21 works on view demonstrate the artist's delight in the natural patterns and shadows cast by ...
The Prodigal Son
This museum is home to America’s largest collection of paintings by the 17th-century Spanish master Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, and thus a logical home for ...
Quintessentially Nordic
Together these images trace the final decades of the 19th century, a period of radical development in art of the Nordic countries.
How Feverish Nights Led to a New Body of Work
Like the rest of us, this NYC artist has not enjoyed the pandemic, but at least she has produced an intriguing body of work during this challenging period.
The Heavens Declare
These title of this exhibition is drawn from Psalm 19 in the Bible, which compels us to look up and take notice ...
124 Paintings and Sculptures from American Women Artists
This nonprofit organization has members throughout the U.S. and (increasingly) Canada, and this is the sixth show in its campaign to have 25 museum shows over 25 years.
One Each: Still Lifes by Five French Painters
This museum exhibition focuses on still life paintings created in the mid-1860s, the formative years of Impressionism. Where is it?









