Edward Hopper’s Most Iconic Paintings of New York
“Edward Hopper’s New York” brings together many of Hopper’s most iconic city works to showcase a complex and compelling portrait of a rapidly developing ...
California Art: An Exploration of Malibu and Ventura County
Learn about an exhibition that features 32 artist members of a famed, century-old art club.
John Singer Sargent: Portraits in Charcoal
The National Portrait Gallery presents an assemblage of 50 John Singer Sargent drawings. Learn more in this preview.
American Art from the Spanish Empire
"From the Andes to the Caribbean: American Art from the Spanish Empire" comprises Spanish colonial paintings of religious and ...
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.
Van Gogh in America
The exhibition will explore the considerable efforts made by early promoters of modernism in the United States—including dealers, collectors, private art organizations, public institutions, and the artist’s family—to introduce the artist, his biography, and his artistic production into the American consciousness.
Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature
Presented in a playful installation, "Drawn to Nature" features personal letters, photographs, books, diaries, decorative arts, sketches, and watercolors that explore the inspirations behind Potter’s stories and characters.
Art for the Millions: American Culture and Politics in the 1930s
The exhibition will explore how artists expressed political messages and ideologies through a range of media, from paintings, sculptures, prints, and photographs to film, dance, decorative arts, fashion, and ephemera. It is on view through ...
Dialog: Landscape and Abstraction
View Freya Grand’s immersive landscapes of Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, and the Galapagos Islands.
An Art Nouveau Visionary
Using some 100 objects loaned by the Mucha Trust, including works owned by the artist's descendants, this exhibition explores how a Czech-born artist became the toast of Paris circa 1900.