Why Figure Paintings Still Matter
This Wisconsin museum is ready to present the latest edition of its annual "Painting the Figure Now" exhibition. On view will be images of people in every possible mode, reminding us that the human form is a subject with inexhaustible potential for artists.
Among Forests and Lakes
This North American museum is the only venue for a special exhibition of paintings and prints created by Finland’s finest artists.
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?
Dutch Drawings from a Collector’s Cabinet
See nearly 40 recently acquired 17th-century drawings, including early work by female naturalist Maria Sibylla Merian.
“Watercolors Unboxed” in Worcester
The Worcester Art Museum is home to one of America’s best collections of watercolors, yet their sensitivity to light means that many of the finest examples have not been exhibited since ...
Storytelling in Renaissance Maiolica
This focused exhibition brings together a small selection of tin-glazed earthenware produced in the duchy of Urbino, Italy, in the 16th century.
Largest Survey of Granville Redmond on View
Learn about “Granville Redmond: The Eloquent Palette,” a traveling exhibition of some 85 early California landscapes that together comprise the largest survey of the Impressionist painter’s work ever assembled.
Tennessee Williams: The Painter and the Playwright
Tennessee Williams, one of the greatest playwrights of the 20th century, was also a painter. While he used his plays to explore the dynamics of the American South and his tumultuous upbringing, Williams ...
A Pair of Leaders
Once again, two leading forces for good in the field of international contemporary realist art will converge in Barcelona this autumn.
More Meaning, More Emotion
Beyond the focus on the figurative element, the works in this annual exhibition embrace ...