Life Is a Highway: Art and American Car Culture
To be presented only at Toledo — a major car manufacturing center — this is the first U.S. exhibition to offer an inclusive, historical overview of this theme with an emphasis on the Midwest.
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.”
Seeing Differently
The exhibition will explore the complexities of our ever-changing world through four themes—identity, history, place, and the senses—with special focus on ...
A Matisse Painting Needs Your Help
The American Friends of the National Gallery of Denmark are promoting a unique opportunity that will surely fascinate most art lovers.
The View from Here
Learn about "The View from Here: Three Painters Consider the Landscape," which compares and contrasts the distinct yet complementary ...
Art for the People
Learn about an art collection of WPA-Era paintings, owned by California residents ...
Finding an Audience: 19th-Century Drawings
Learn about an exhibition that highlights the intended audiences for works on paper produced by 19th-century European artists.
A Brush with HerStory
Using a variety of approaches, Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso often melds her own image to artists from the past, creating self-portraits that transcend time while conveying the inspiring stories of historical women.
Edward Hopper and the American Hotel
Travel back in time to experience the iconic American painter like never before in this major loan exhibition that features 57 of Hopper’s paintings, drawings, watercolors, and magazine covers.
Searching for Beauty
Learn about a poignant exhibition of works that show artist views through the lens of 2020/2021, on view now at ...