A 3-D virtual exhibition of seven unique, mature women artists with a review by Eleanor Heartney. Visit this virtual galley here: https://bit.ly/36hmWqR "Despite obvious differences in style, medium and subject, the seven artists in this exhibition share a worldview. They are all mature women artists whose work has been shaped by our turbulent era and […]
Alvin Roy is a mid-career painter and sculptor who lives and works in Houston, Texas. Roy has exhibited extensively notably as part of the national tour "Southern Journeys: African American Artists of the South" (2012). Alvin Roy's abstract paintings from torn painted paper are inspired by the quilting tradition passed down by the women in […]
This virtual exhibition attests to artist Michel Goldberg's status as a virtuoso in the monotype printmaking process. The artist has trained his eye and mind throughout countless studio hours of self-observation, tenacious practice and experimentation. Goldberg's artworks are the result of a balancing of spontaneous production with preconceived plans, of equipoise between will and instinct. […]
This online exhibition brings together nineteen works in carved marble, handmade paper and relief prints. These mash-ups of children’s toys and lethal weapons embody the dichotomies of beauty and danger, seduction and destruction, indulgence and guilt, the sublime and the quirky. The works in this exhibition, all monochromatic, juxtapose aspects of Pop, Minimalism and Surrealism. This exhibition is […]
Matt Siren Thriller September - October 2022 at Woodward Gallery, NYC For well over a decade, Matt Siren brought piercing, high-contrast artwork from the streets of New York City to the walls of Woodward Gallery. This Fall, the Artist’s first solo exhibition at Woodward Gallery, Matt Siren: Thriller, explores his artistic evolution. Matt Siren’s collection […]
New York, NY – From September 22 through November 5, 2022, Forum Gallery, New York, will present The Maine Idea, an exhibition of works by Linden Frederick and Alan Magee whose distinct approaches capture the mystery, majesty and history of the place that’s fascinated artists for more than two centuries. Thomas Cole, Winslow Homer, George Bellows, John Marin, Marsden Hartley, and […]
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Brandon Calderón ’23 will explore how Hispanic art emerged from a mixture of violent Spanish colonization and the resistance of Indigenous traditions and testimony. Starting with Indigenous pottery from the Moche civilization of ancient Peru and ending with a 17th-century carved crucifix likely from the colonial Spanish Philippines, Calderón […]
Join Harvard professor Kathleen Coleman and exhibition co-curator Jen Thum for a virtual conversation on how grief is expressed in ancient Egyptian portraits and teaching about loss. Funerary Portraits from Roman Egypt: Facing Forward is a collaborative effort drawing from the expertise of staff across the museums and other members of our community. The exhibition invites […]