Storytelling in Renaissance Maiolica
This focused exhibition brings together a small selection of tin-glazed earthenware produced in the duchy of Urbino, Italy, in the 16th century.
Beyond Artworks: Artists and Their Stories
Discover the tale and trace the trail that led to the acquisition of a rare oil painting and a hand-colored aquatint 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.
Sagebrush and Solitude: Maynard Dixon in Nevada
On view are nearly 150 Maynard Dixon paintings and drawings, many rarely or never seen before. From 1901 through 1939, Dixon made several trips to depict the striking landscapes and ...
View Online: “Eye to I” Self Portraits
Watch the new extended video for "Eye to I: Self Portraits from the National Portrait Gallery" at the Boca Raton Museum of Art, which is now offered online for audiences at home.
A Superb Baroque
The National Gallery of Art is back to mounting massive loan exhibitions, and its first one post-pandemic is now on view.
“Watercolors Unboxed” in Worcester
The Worcester Art Museum is home to one of America’s best collections of watercolors, yet their sensitivity to light means that many of the finest examples have not been exhibited since ...
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.
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.
More Meaning, More Emotion
Beyond the focus on the figurative element, the works in this annual exhibition embrace ...