German Art from the Saint Louis Art Museum
"Storm of Progress" will showcase a range of media, including paintings, sculpture, photographs, prints, and decorative arts. Among the artists represented are Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Käthe Kollwitz, Gabriele Münter, Joseph Beuys, and Georg Baselitz.
Rarely Seen Works: On Her Own Path
The artist is seldom highlighted today because most of her work was destroyed during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire.
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 ...
100 Years of Texas Parks – in Art
From the rugged mesas of the Panhandle and the rolling grasslands of the prairies, visitors will journey through the diverse ecological regions of Texas as interpreted by individual artists.
Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature
Presented in a playful installation, "Drawn to Nature" features personal letters, photographs, books, diaries, decorative arts, sketches, and watercolors that explore the inspirations behind Potter’s stories and characters.
In Honolulu: African American Prints from the Steele Collection
A new acquisition has radically transformed HoMA’s representation of artists of color, and this year it is celebrating with ...
Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida … and the Sea
On view are approximately 40 works highlighting a fascination with the seaside harbored by the Spanish painter Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida. This is the first Sorolla exhibition to be ...
Homage to Monet
Contemporary Australian painter Claire Sayers creates textured, tapestry-like, large-scale paintings, and in this exhibition interprets her native landscape through the eyes of Claude Monet.
Lost Painting by Cecilia Beaux Finds New Home
“Twilight Confidences” is featured in GMA’s new “In Dialogue” series, which creates conversations around a single work of art.
Country, City, and Sea
In the 19th-century Netherlands, painters took inspiration from the lively artistic world of Rembrandt two centuries earlier. As the country sought a national culture after 50 years of upheaval, artists sought to...