Opening Soon: 20th Annual Quest for the West
At the 2025 Quest for the West, viewers will see railroad cars, narrow canyons, rope lassos, dusty windows and radiant skies. Through these artworks, imagined stories blend with ...
Gender Dynamics in Pastel Portraits
"Pastel Portraits: Drawn from Life?" exhibition at the Getty studies traditional depictions of men and women.
Tackling Tough Subjects
Around the world, scholars are busy recovering or revisiting the often forgotten stories of women artists. A fine example of such an exhibition is ...
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.
Monet and Chicago
This exhibition explores the city’s unique relationship with this Impressionist artist, showcasing the Art Institute’s exemplary holdings alongside works from esteemed Chicago-based collections. Preview it here...
Spanish Light: Sorolla in American Collections
Thie exhibition features 26 Sorolla paintings from American private collections, some of which will be displayed publicly for the first time in decades.
Private Collection Revealed
This project uses superb artworks from a renowned, yet seldom seen, collection to offer a fresh view of the evolution of art in New Mexico during the 20th century.
Roman Landscapes in San Antonio
This is the first show mounted in the U.S. to explore landscape scenes as a striking (and little studied) form of ancient Roman art.
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.
Available Art: Paintings of Conejo Valley and the Malibu Coast
In this solo exhibition, experience the beauty of Southern California through the eyes of Thousand Oaks artist ...









