New Mexico Museum Celebrates 100 Years
Affiliated with the University of New Mexico since 2007, this museum is home to a 6,500-object collection featuring works by Native American, Hispano-, and European-American artists.
Drawing in Britain, 1700–1900
"Drawing in Britain" also highlights portraits, history scenes, and nude studies.
Sargent’s Fascination with Spain
"Sargent and Spain" is the first exhibition to reveal the depth of this engagement and the ...
Van Gogh and His Inspirations
This exclusive exhibition brings the work of one of the most beloved artists — including a variety of handpicked paintings and drawings that shaped his vision — to Columbia, South Carolina.
Among Friends and Rivals: Caravaggio in Rome
Whether for his large dramatic canvases or his larger-than-life persona, the name Caravaggio evokes images of turmoil and violence, both sacred and profane.
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.
Close Up: Raphael and the Pope’s Librarian
To mark the 500th anniversary of the death of the legendary painter Raphael, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum will bring together these works for the first time...
Manet and Modern Beauty
On view at the Getty, this exhibition explores Manet’s last years, after his rise to notoriety in the 1860s and the formal launch of the Impressionist movement in the early 1870s.