Artemisia Gentileschi and Women Artists in Italy
The exhibition highlights not only the now-famous Gentileschi, but also 17 other women who succeeded in the male-dominated art world of a fascinating period.
Cross-Cultural Encounters
Learn about a collection by an artist who produced the single largest pre-photographic record of the West's indigenous peoples.
Roads Well Traveled
"Roads Well Traveled (Some Were Gravel)" surveys this Montana artist’s accomplished career since 1984, borrowing her best works from generous ...
Art for a University City
Senior curator Trinita Kennedy has selected for this exhibition nearly 70 illuminated manuscripts, paintings, and sculptures, borrowed primarily from ...
Paul Gauguin: The Art of Invention
This summer, you can view the range of Gauguin’s artistic output from his early Impressionist paintings to his iconic works from Brittany and Tahiti to his fascinating exploration of three-dimensional objects.
Painting How I Want, What I Want, and How I See It
Dean Mitchell: “I’m looking for freedom, regardless of painting styles and labels imposed on artists in regards to race and ethnic origins — total freedom to explore my full potential as an artist.”
The Hilton Als Series: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
At turns dreamy, dramatic, and lyrical, Yiadom-Boakye’s images depict people living in worlds where they have complete sovereignty and are viewed as human beings rather than artistic symbols of pain, suffering, triumph, or other projected notions.
Bertoldo di Giovanni: The Renaissance of Sculpture in Medici Florence
This exhibition shines a long-overdue light on the ingenuity and prominence of the Florentine artist who was a student of Donatello, a teacher of Michelangelo, a favorite of Lorenzo de’ Medici, and an active collaborator with many other artists.
Sargent’s Fascination with Spain
"Sargent and Spain" is the first exhibition to reveal the depth of this engagement and the ...
Edward Hopper and the American Hotel
Travel back in time to experience the iconic American painter like never before in this major loan exhibition that features 57 of Hopper’s paintings, drawings, watercolors, and magazine covers.