Yale University Art Gallery
Midcentury Abstraction: A Closer Look
Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel St, New Haven, CT, United StatesMidcentury Abstraction: A Closer Look highlights the breadth and variety of practices in abstract art that took place around the middle of the 20th century. The exhibition is inspired by a recent gift to the Yale University Art Gallery from the Friday Foundation honoring the legacy of the late collectors Jane Lang Davis and Richard E. Lang. […]
Gold in America: Artistry, Memory, Power
Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel St, New Haven, CT, United StatesFor millennia, gold’s warm glow, resistance to corrosion, and rarity have made it a preferred material for objects meant to convey prestige, authority, or devotion. Drawing on the Yale University Art Gallery’s extraordinary holdings of American gold and augmented by paintings, photographs, and other works of art, Gold in America: Artistry, Memory, Power is the first exhibition […]
Bámigbóyè: A Master Sculptor of the Yorùbá Tradition
Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel St, New Haven, CT, United StatesBámigbóyè: A Master Sculptor of the Yorùbá Tradition is the first exhibition dedicated to the workshop of the Nigerian artist Moshood Olúṣọmọ Bámigbóyè (ca. 1885–1975). Part of a generation of Yorùbá woodcarvers with flourishing workshops in southwestern Nigeria, Bámigbóyè was highly regarded for the masks that he made in the 1920s and 1930s for ceremonies called Ẹpa. […]
Fazal Sheikh: Exposures
Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel St, New Haven, CT, United StatesFazal Sheikh (born 1965) has spent his career photographing individuals and communities displaced by conflict and environmental change. Acclaimed for his intimate portraits, Sheikh collaborates closely with his subjects to better understand and share their stories. This exhibition features Sheikh’s newest body of work, Exposure (2017–22), as well as an earlier series, Erasure (2010–15). To make Exposure, set in the […]
Crafting Worldviews: Art and Science in Europe, 1500–1800
Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel St, New Haven, CT, United StatesCrafting Worldviews: Art and Science in Europe, 1500–1800 examines the inseparable relationship among art, science, and European colonialism from the 16th through the 18th century—an era of voyage, trade, and Europe’s territorial dominance on a global scale. The objects featured in this multidisciplinary exhibition cross the modern-day boundaries of art and science and range from the […]