Richard Galusha Retrospective: An Artist’s Journey
Galusha uses bold color with an impressionistic style to portray the landscapes and western history of the Yampa Valley, northwestern Colorado, and the Little Snake River Valley. Featured in this exhibit are many plein air paintings from his world travels, and more.
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.
Scott Avett: I N V I S I B L E
Learn about the first solo museum exhibition of artist Scott Avett, founding member of the Grammy-nominated Avett Brothers.
Close Up: Raphael and the Pope’s Librarian
To mark the 500th anniversary of the death of the legendary painter Raphael, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum will bring together these works for the first time...
Winners of the 34th Annual American Plains Artists Exhibition
Realistic and representational artworks of the American Great Plains are on exhibit by sixty-five APA members from across the U.S.A.
El Greco, Goya, and a Taste for Spain
Discover an exhibition of three centuries of saints and sinners, secular and sacred likenesses meant to inspire devotion, admiration, and at times discomfort.
Flesh and Blood: Italian Masterpieces
“Flesh and Blood” at the Seattle Art Museum reveals the many ways the human body can express love and devotion, physical labor, and tragic suffering.
Claude Monet: The Truth of Nature
The exhibition will feature about 120 paintings spanning Monet’s entire career and will focus on the celebrated French impressionist artist’s enduring relationship with nature and his response to the varied and distinct places in which he worked.
James Tissot: Fashion & Faith
View one of Tissot’s largest and most finely detailed paintings, in which the artist’s companion, model, and greatest love is caught in motion with a swish of frothy pleats and petticoats, inviting us to follow her into the picture.
Manet and Modern Beauty
On view at the Getty, this exhibition explores Manet’s last years, after his rise to notoriety in the 1860s and the formal launch of the Impressionist movement in the early 1870s.









