Exhibition
Calling on the Past: Selections from the Collection
Smart Museum of Art 5550 S. Greenwood Avenue, ChicagoCalling on the Past invites visitors to experience the Smart Museum’s collection anew, through a sensory exploration of color, texture, and form. In lieu of customary chronological or geographical divisions, such as those […]
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU 1535 Wilson Rd, PullmanJeffrey Gibson asks us to co-envision a future and to move toward it. Ceaselessly prioritizing collective imagination as a tool toward manifestation and realization, the artist has stated, “Don’t accept […]
Mickalene Thomas / Portrait of an Unlikely Space
Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel St, New HavenMickalene Thomas (b. 1971, M.F.A. 2002) has gained an international reputation for her dazzling paintings and photographs of Black women posed in lushly decorated interiors, as well as for her […]
Composing Color: Paintings by Alma Thomas
Smithsonian American Art Museum 750 9th St. N.W., WashingtonThe Smithsonian American Art Museum has the largest public collection of works by Alma Thomas in the world. Thomas’s art first entered SAAM’s collection in 1970. The museum acquired more […]
Ruth Duckworth: Life as a Unity
Smart Museum of Art 5550 S. Greenwood Avenue, ChicagoWhen Ruth Duckworth arrived in Chicago from London to teach at the University of Chicago’s Midway Studios in 1964, she planned to stay for a year. Instead, she lived in […]
Smart to the Core: Poetry is Everything
Smart Museum of Art 5550 S. Greenwood Avenue, ChicagoWhat is poetry and why do we do it? This exhibition examines the practice of poetry as a form of communication, linguistic innovation, political performance, and embodied presence—considering how poetry […]
Positive Fragmentation: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
Bellevue Arts Museum 510 Bellevue Way NE, BellevuePositive Fragmentation: From the Collections of the Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation will feature more than 180 prints by contemporary women artists who employ a strategy of fragmentation […]
Bea Fremderman: Weeds Compared to Flowers
John Michael Kohler Arts Center 608 New York Avenue, SheboyganIn a bay on the Atlantic Ocean, the tides slowly expose closed landfills littering coastal zones with Depression-era glass, soles of shoes, and conglomerations of inorganic and organic materials. Artist […]
Strange Weather: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art - University of Oregon 1430 Johnson Lane, EugeneStrange Weather: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation features contemporary art works which illuminate and reframe the boundaries of bodies and the environment. “By and […]
Forest of Dreams: Contemporary Tree Sculpture
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park 1000 East Beltline Ave NE, Grand RapidsForest of Dreams will explore various associations and dimensions of trees—among them metaphorical, ecological, mythological, and personal. This upcoming exhibition will feature works from artists in the permanent collection, such […]
Ilse D’Hollander: A Harmony
Sean Kelly LA 1357 N Highland Ave, Los AngelesSean Kelly is delighted to present A Harmony Parallel to Nature, the first solo exhibition of Ilse D’Hollander at Sean Kelly, Los Angeles, and her first exhibition on the West […]
Mary Bauermeister: Fuck the System
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery 100 11th Ave, New YorkMichael Rosenfeld Gallery is pleased to present Mary Bauermeister: Fuck the System, a memorial exhibition organized in collaboration with the artist’s family. The first solo exhibition to open since her […]
David Hockney: Perspective Should be Reversed, Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
Honolulu Museum of Art 900 South Beretania Street, HonoluluDavid Hockney: Perspective Should be Reversed, Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation reflects Hockney’s exploration of visual perception, through historical modes of representation, technology, […]
William Beckman | Gregory Gillespie
Forum Gallery 475 Park Avenue, New YorkForum Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of twenty-one paintings and drawings by William Beckman (b. 1942) and Gregory Gillespie (1936-2000), recognized as two of America’s most exceptional figurative […]
The Art of Food: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
The Baker Museum 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, NaplesFeaturing more than 100 works in a variety of media from the renowned collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation, The Art of Food: From the Collections of Jordan […]
Anne-Karin Furunes: ALL MOST
RYAN LEE 515 W 26th St, 3rd Fl, New YorkAnne-Karin Furunes ALL MOST November 30, 2023 – January 20, 2024 Opening Reception: Thursday, November 30, 6:00-8:00pm RYAN LEE is pleased to announce ALL MOST, an exhibition of new paintings […]
Helen Frankenthaler: Works from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education 724 NW Davis St., PortlandHelen Frankenthaler: Works from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a curated selection of the work of Helen Frankenthaler drawn completely from the collection of […]
Margaret Morrison Objects of Desire
Woodward Gallery at Downtown Association, 60 Pine Street, NYC 60 Pine Street, 3rd Floor, New York,Woodward Gallery celebrates this Winter Season with Margaret Morrison’s newest one-woman exhibition, Objects of Desire, marking the gallery’s return to its secondary location and launching its 30th Anniversary year! Oil […]
Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour — Frederick Douglass
Smithsonian American Art Museum 750 9th St. N.W., WashingtonSir 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 […]
Andy Warhol’s Endangered Species, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
High Desert Museum 59800 US-97, BendAndy Warhol’s Endangered Species is the first exhibit in the year-long series of three exhibitions hosted by the High Desert Museum. Drawn entirely from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer […]
Evergreen: Art from the Collection
San Jose Museum of Art 110 S. Market Street, San JoseEvergreen: Art from the Collection celebrates SJMA’s collection as both a gift to and a product of its community. This dedicated gallery space, which provides long-term access to the Museum’s collection, […]
Bosco Sodi: Origen
Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, CambridgeVisit our galleries for FREE on Sundays. Check the visit page for all free admission opportunities at the Harvard Art Museums. A new installation of sculptures by Mexican-born artist Bosco Sodi (b. 1970) places 14 of […]
Bosco Sodi: Origen
Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, CambridgeVisit our galleries for FREE on Sundays. Check the visit page for all free admission opportunities at the Harvard Art Museums. A new installation of sculptures by Mexican-born artist Bosco Sodi (b. 1970) places 14 of […]
Sharing The Same Breath
John Michael Kohler Arts Center 608 New York Avenue, SheboyganIn her 2021 essay “A Family Reunion Near the End of the World,” botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer contemplates our kinship with nature and proposes a road map for deepening our […]
Rose B. Simpson: Counterculture
John Michael Kohler Arts Center 608 New York Avenue, SheboyganThe seven cast-concrete figures in Rose B. Simpson’s Counterculture are witnesses—reminders that the natural world is continuously watching humanity. Despite their over ten foot height, the feminine-bodied forms show grace in their […]
Ellen Carey: Struck By Light
New Britain Museum of American Art 56 Lexington Street, New BritainEllen Carey: Struck By Light Thursday, July 20, 2023 — Sunday, January 28, 2024 Part One: On view starting June 24 in the Helen T. and Philip B. Stanley Gallery Part Two: Opens July […]
Asberry Davis: Run Your Own Way
John Michael Kohler Arts Center 608 New York Avenue, SheboyganAsberry Davis began making “things,” as he called them, in the early 1970s, on land in the Congaree Swamp in South Carolina. In the late 1960s, a widow named Ella […]
Liliana Porter: Actualidades / Breaking News
San Jose Museum of Art 110 S. Market Street, San JoseLiliana Porter’s surreal compositions using toys interrogate the boundaries between representation and reality. Liliana Porter: Actualidades / Breaking News is a focused presentation of Porter’s expansive conceptual practice, highlighting her skilled evocation […]
Nuts and Who’s: A Candy Store Sampler
San Jose Museum of Art 110 S. Market Street, San JoseIn the 1960s, artists in Northern California embraced an attitude towards art-making that was irreverent, bawdy, and free-spirited, which resonated with artists across the country who rejected the mainstream art […]
Black Writing
Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas 1301 Mississippi St., LawrenceThis year marks the 40th anniversary of the History of Black Writing, a research center at the University of Kansas that specializes in the recovery and preservation of texts by […]
Reading the World
Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas 1301 Mississippi St., LawrenceReading the World explores artistic investigations into forces of nature. Together the works displayed prompt viewers to consider their own encounters with the natural world, their ecological and political contexts, […]
Mickalene Thomas / Portrait of an Unlikely Space
Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel St, New HavenMickalene Thomas (b. 1971, M.F.A. 2002) has gained an international reputation for her dazzling paintings and photographs of Black women posed in lushly decorated interiors, as well as for her […]
Justin Favela: Ruta Madre
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis 3750 Washington Boulevard, St. LouisThe Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (CAM) announces a new solo exhibition of works by Las Vegas-based artist Justin Favela. Known for his vivid large-scale murals and sculptures, Favela will […]
Dominic Chambers: Birthplace
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis 3750 Washington Boulevard, St. LouisThe Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (CAM) announces an exhibition of new works by Dominic Chambers, the first in the artist’s hometown of St. Louis. The exhibition brings together a […]
Hajra Waheed: A Solo Exhibition
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis 3750 Washington Boulevard, St. LouisThe Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (CAM) announces a major solo exhibition of new and existing works by Montréal-based artist Hajra Waheed. Marking the first solo exhibition of Waheed's work […]
Objects of Addiction: Opium, Empire, and the Chinese Art Trade
Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, CambridgeHow did the sale of opium in China by Massachusetts merchants in the 19th century contribute to a growing appetite for Chinese art at Harvard at the start of the […]
Carrie Mae Weems: Looking Forward, Looking Back
Smithsonian American Art Museum 750 9th St. N.W., WashingtonThis focused exhibition pairs two projects by Carrie Mae Weems—a major multimedia installation, Lincoln, Lonnie, and Me – A Story in 5 Parts, and eight photographs from the series Constructing History—that explore […]
Exhibition Tour: Seeing in Art and Medicine
Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, CambridgeThis event requires registration; see further details below. Join curators Jen Thum and Laura Muir for a tour of the exhibition Seeing in Art and Medicine, on view from September 2 […]
Rafael Soldi: Soft Boy
Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave, SeattleSeattle artist Rafael Soldi uses photographic media to examine the intersection of individual identity with larger political and social themes such as immigration, memory, and loss. The artist’s current work […]
Clarissa Tossin: to take root among the stars
Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave, SeattleClarissa Tossin works across artistic mediums, including film, sculpture, and drawing, to explore the intersections of climate change and global capitalism’s frontier mythologies. Born in Porto Alegre, Brazil, and now […]
Hanako O’Leary: Izanami
Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave, SeattleSeattle artist Hanako O’Leary’s ceramic objects embrace visual storytelling, interweaving Shinto mythology and contemporary feminist ideologies. Raised by her Japanese mother and American father in the Midwest, O’Leary traveled yearly […]
Antonio M. Gómez: LINEAJES
Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave, SeattleThe work of Tacoma percussionist, producer, and educator Antonio M. Gómez (born 1971, Brownsville, Texas) pursues the interwoven histories of world music. Relating his practice to the experience of mestizaje—a mixed […]
Frye Salon
Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave, SeattleFrye Salon features over one-hundred paintings from the Frye Art Museum’s Founding Collection hung floor to ceiling—a display mode referred to as a salon-style hang. The installation approximates the dramatic viewing […]
Cloth as Land: HMong Indigeneity
John Michael Kohler Arts Center 608 New York Avenue, SheboyganOn view November 18–June 16, 2024 Indigeneity—a state of being Indigenous and originating from a specific place; encompassing displaced minorities whose ancestral homelands have been lost due to colonialism, yet […]
Winter Exhibits @ Art Works!
Art Works 320 Hull Street, RichmondSee 4 new art exhibits, and enjoy the holiday season in style with our Made in RVA Holiday Shop. We've got an amazing selection of art, handmade gifts, and products […]
Sense of Nature: New Paintings by LeeAnn Brook
John Natsoulas Gallery 521 First st, DavisThe John Natsoulas Gallery is thrilled to exhibit the series of LeeAnn Brook’s newest paintings. Her poetic landscapes, in which she artfully blends abstract and figurative styles, are elegant and […]
Koo Bohnchang’s Voyages
Seoul Museum of Art 61, Deoksugung-gil, Jung-gu, SeoulSeoul Museum of Art (SeMA; General Director Choi Eunju) proudly presents Koo Bohnchang’s Voyages, a retrospective by a key representative of contemporary Korean art, Koo Bohnchang (b. 1953). Koo has […]
John Goodrich: The Color’s the Thing: Recent Paintings
Bowery Gallery 547 W 27TH ST Suite 508, New YorkExhibition Dates: January 2-27, 2024 Opening Reception: Thurs, January 4, 2024, 5PM-8PM Artist Talk: Sat, January 20, 2024, 3PM The Color’s the Thing: Recent Paintings is John Goodrich’s twelfth […]
2024 WINTER JURIED EXHIBITION
Blue Mountain Gallery 547 W 27th St, Suite 200, New YorkNancy Breakstone, Amy Brnger, Matt Chinian, Michele Colburn, Rosemary Cotnoir, Derick Fiedler, Marie B Gauthiez, Genie Ghim, David Gootnick, Yolande Heijnen, Brenda White Henriquez, Yael Herzog, Peter Joslin, Rebecca Kallem, […]
Perseverance
Berry Campbell Gallery 524 W 26th Street, New YorkBERRY CAMPBELL PRESENTS PERSEVERANCE January 4 - February 3, 2024 Berry Campbell is pleased to announce Perseverance, a curated group exhibition of cross-generational women artists from the gallery’s primary and […]
Katie DeGroot: Resplendent
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts 529 West 20th, Suite 6W, New YorkKathryn Markel Fine Arts is delighted to announce an upcoming exhibition of paintings by Katie DeGroot. "Resplendent" will run from January 4 - February 10, 2024 with an opening reception […]
Parallel Practice: Work by Stanley Bielen and Conny Goelz-Schmitt
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts 529 West 20th, Suite 6W, New YorkKathryn Markel Fine Arts is thrilled to exhibit Parallel Practice, an exhibition of paintings by Stanley Bielen and constructions by Conny Goelz-Schmitt. The exhibition will run from January 4th - February […]
An Observant Nature: Curated by Katie DeGroot
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts 529 West 20th, Suite 6W, New YorkKathryn Markel Fine Arts is excited to announce an upcoming group exhibition curated by Katie DeGroot. Titled An Observant Nature, the exhibition features five artists - Ron Milewicz, Elizabeth Terhune, Alan […]
“Going Our Way,” a group exhibition of paintings, drawings, and sculpture
George Adams Gallery 38 Walker Street, New YorkThe George Adams Gallery is pleased to present Going Our Way, a group exhibition of paintings, drawings, and sculptures by Robert Arneson, Joan Brown, Roy De Forest, Viola Frey, M. […]
