The Laughing Cavalier’s 2024 European Tour
A major retrospective of the painter Frans Hals (1582/84–1666) is traveling through Europe this year and well worth seeing.
Joel Daniel Phillips: Obsessed with the Human Experience
Enjoy an update on his recent award, as well as a glimpse at an upcoming exhibition of his works.
12 Edward Hopper Paintings of Paris
These defining works were created during the iconic American painter’s early career while he lived in and visited Paris. Find out where you can view them in person in this exhibition preview.
Paintings from the National Academy of Design
Among the masters represented by the show’s 100 works are Thomas Eakins, Winslow Homer, William Merritt Chase, John Singer Sargent, Richard Estes, Lois Dodd, Andrew Wyeth, Maxfield Parrish, Cecilia Beaux, and Wayne Thiebaud.
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 ...
Roger Dale Brown: Capturing the Essence
"Roger Dale Brown: Capturing the Essence" features a variety of landscapes by the American 21st Century Realist artist. Having grown up in Tennessee and being inspired by the outdoors, Roger celebrates the beauty around us in oil paintings made from lush earth tones.
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.
62nd Edition Of The Philadelphia Show
The Philadelphia Show, held annually at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, showcases collectible antiques, art, and design presented by over forty of America’s leading dealers. When is it?
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.”