Holbein: Capturing Character
Now Holbein’s oil paintings and chalk drawings are presented alongside his designs for personal emblems and metalwork, as well as ...
Feelings of Awe and Dread
At the heart of this exhibition is a powerful series of paintings of ...
Sargent, Whistler, and Venetian Glass
An exhibition that explores Americans’ engagement with Venice during the late 19th century, when anyone on the Grand Tour had to stop there.
The Beckoning Sea
Reflections on the art of painting > "As we interpret visual information into our artwork, the descriptions may get lost or deconstructed into abstraction..."
Model, Painter, Rebel
"Suzanne Valadon: Model, Painter, Rebel" is the first exhibition dedicated to this fascinating French artist at a major U.S. institution. Where?
Art for a University City
Senior curator Trinita Kennedy has selected for this exhibition nearly 70 illuminated manuscripts, paintings, and sculptures, borrowed primarily from ...
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.
Icons of Nature and History
This show features more than 50 paintings, collages, prints, and drawings the artist created when he wasn’t busy being an influential art historian, curator, and educator.
10 Art World Predictions for 2022
Though my crystal ball is cracked and I’ve shaved my Nostradamus beard, I have some thoughts on 2022 from the perspective of an art publisher who is in constant dialogue with artists, collectors, galleries, and art experts.
Revisiting America
Organized by Omaha’s Joslyn Art Museum and now on view at the Florence Griswold Museum, the touring exhibition "Revisiting America: The Prints of Currier & Ives" reminds visitors of this publishing firm’s huge influence on American visual culture.









