A Passion for Collecting American Art
By embracing an organic approach to collecting and by freely integrating multiple subjects, time frames, and media, the Lynches created lively conversations about artistic creativity, regional styles, and evolving traditions in America.
A Father and Son’s Journey in Paint
This museum exhibition explores 40 years of the artistic collaboration between Rockport father and son, Tom and T. M. Nicholas.
Explore Van Gogh’s Cypresses
Don't Miss >>> Learn where you can view a show that focuses on some of the most famous trees in the history of art.
The View from Here
Learn about "The View from Here: Three Painters Consider the Landscape," which compares and contrasts the distinct yet complementary ...
Silk and Steel: French Fashion, Women and WWI
Learn about an exhibit that explores the role of women during WWI and the impact of ...
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.
Realism Art and a “Disconcerting Ambiguity”
The artist's scenes are complicated, sometimes slightly disturbing, reflecting his effort to, in his own words ...
ASMA Mounts 19th National Exhibition
Preview a selection of seascapes that are on view through the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA).
Breaking the Rules: Paul Wonner and Theophilus Brown
In reaction to the widespread pursuit of Abstract Expressionism, several avant-garde artists in the San Francisco Bay Area began to reengage with the visible world by ...
Be Perfectly Still, A Retrospective with Alyssa Monks
This is the artist's first museum retrospective, and includes the most diverse survey of her work to date, spanning 15 years of painting.