Sir Isaac Julien’s moving image installation Lessons of the Hour (2019) interweaves period reenactments across five screens to create a vivid picture of nineteenth-century activist, writer, orator, and philosopher Frederick Douglass. Through critical research, fictional reconstruction, and a marriage of poetic image and sound, Julien asserts Douglass’ enduring lessons of justice, abolition, and freedom that […]
Tending and Dreaming: Stories from the Collection launches the first dedicated collection galleries at the Museum. Providing unprecedented access to core works in San José’s only publicly held art collection, SJMA’s collection galleries position artists as storytellers to imagine the Museum as a space where culture and meaning are actively made and always in process. […]
Pao Houa Her’s practice engages with the legacies, potentials, and aesthetics of landscape and portrait photography traditions, examining the complex intertwining of desire, homeland, and artifice. Rooted in the experience of her Hmong community and shaped by family experiences and lore passed down by her elders, Her’s work centers women as the knowledge bearers of […]
Pao Houa Her’s practice engages with the legacies, potentials, and aesthetics of landscape and portrait photography traditions, examining the complex intertwining of desire, homeland, and artifice. Rooted in the experience of her Hmong community and shaped by family experiences and lore passed down by her elders, Her’s work centers women as the knowledge bearers of […]
Soundings: Making Culture at Sea explores how visual representations of oceans from different times and places across history have helped humans articulate questions and concerns that are political, cultural, and environmental. Soundings remains on view through December 14, 2025.
Celebrate a 20th-century artist whose innovative abstract drawings and paintings continue to inspire. Edna Andrade: Imagination Is Never Static offers a new look at the practice of acclaimed artist and educator Edna Andrade (1917–2008). Presenting a selection of drawings recently gifted to the Harvard Art Museums by the artist’s estate, this exhibition emphasizes the central role […]
Ronald Feldman Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition: Performance, Activist, and Existential Photographs A selection of photographs and photo-based works by: Vincenzo Agnetti, Elaine Angelopoulos, Eleanor Antin, Arakawa, Conrad Atkinson, Brandon Ballengée, Joseph Beuys, Chris Burden, Cassils, Chuck Close, Keith Cottingham, Terry Fox, Tom Friedman, Rico Gatson, Helen & Newton Harrison, Komar & […]
Stitching Time features 12 quilts created by men who are incarcerated in the Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola Prison. These works of art, and accompanying recorded interviews, tell the story of a unique inside-outside quilt collaboration. The exhibition focuses our attention on the quilt creators, people often forgotten by society when discussing the […]
Woodward Gallery Presents: "Re: View" Group Exhibition September – October 2025 Featuring: Rine Boyer • Thomas Buildmore • Sybil Gibson • Richard Hambleton Sarah Hauser • Alex Katz • Bill Martin • Frank Foster Post Skewville • Stikman • Swoon • Andy Warhol This Fall, Woodward Gallery is pleased to present Re: View, a […]
“Tell Clyfford I Said ‘Hi’”: An Exhibition Curated by Children of the Colville Confederated Tribes is a collaborative exhibition co-curated with youth from the Colville Confederated Tribes in Washington State, on view from September 19, 2025–May 10, 2026, at the Clyfford Still Museum. It highlights the perspectives of Colville children on Clyfford Still’s depictions of […]
Berry Campbell is pleased to announce Lynne Drexler: A Painted Aria. On view from October 9 through November 15, 2025, the exhibition celebrates one of the most impassioned periods in Drexler’s career, when her lifelong devotion to music became inseparable from her art. During the mid-1970s, Drexler visited the Metropolitan Opera as often as three […]
In the early 20th century, as increasingly tall buildings introduced new perspectives onto the world, photographers sought ways to capture this way of seeing. Many of Charles Sheeler’s compositions for his celebrated drawings and paintings began as photographs and were indebted to the contemporaneous technological advancements in architecture and photography. Join curator Mitra Abbaspour for […]
Winston Wächter Fine Art is pleased to present Chromatic Frequencies, a new body of encaustic paintings by Betsy Eby exploring the visualization of sound and harmonic connection. As both a painter and musician, Eby brings a rare sensitivity to her practice, drawing on her heightened perceptual gifts, creating correspondences between color, rhythms and sound. Chromatic Frequencies emerges […]
Winston Wächter Fine Art, New York is pleased to present Portraits in Bloom, a new series of photographs by Paulette Tavormina. In her second solo exhibition with the gallery, Tavormina takes inspiration from 17th-century Old Master still life paintings, transforming their rich symbolism into contemporary photographic portraits of flowers. Tavormina races against time to stage and […]
Join us for an in-depth tour of our special exhibition Edna Andrade: Imagination Is Never Static (August 30, 2025–January 4, 2026), led by Madeline Murphy Turner, co-curator of the exhibition. Edna Andrade: Imagination Is Never Static offers a new look at the practice of acclaimed artist and educator Edna Andrade (1917–2008). Andrade is best known for her geometric […]
Madison Gallery in Solana Beach will present Four Seasons Interrupted by internationally acclaimed Bosnian artist Radenko Milak, on view October 15 through December 15, 2025. Known for representing Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 57th Venice Biennale, Milak debuts a striking new series of 12–14 large-scale watercolors exploring climate disruption and the disappearance of seasonal rhythms. Set against […]
RYAN LEE is pleased to announce The Trees Speak, an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Vivian Browne (b. 1929 Laurel, FL – d. 1993 New York, NY) inspired by the intersection of humans and nature that she observed in the California landscape. Ranging from small paintings to grand triptychs, some of the […]
Saturday, November 15, 2025 Members Opening: 5:30 – 7:30 pm Dance performance/Damaris Ferrer: 6:30 pm FREE for Members | $25 non-members Robert Rauschenberg: Real Time is part of the centennial celebration of the artist. Hosted in South Florida, the state Rauschenberg called home from 1970 until his death in 2008, the exhibition is funded by […]
Berry Campbell is pleased to announce its first exhibition of Ibram Lassaw (1913-2003), one of the foremost American abstract sculptors of the twentieth century. Lassaw merged technique and form in his process-based “action sculpture”—considered both a counterpart to and an inventive variation on Abstract Expressionist “action painting.” An early advocate of “truth to materials,” he […]