Manet and Modern Beauty
On view at the Getty, this exhibition explores Manet’s last years, after his rise to notoriety in the 1860s and the formal launch of the Impressionist movement in the early 1870s.
The Poetry of Nature: Hudson River School Landscapes
The paintings in “The Poetry of Nature” reveal the natural wonders that sparked the first artistic movement in the United States, inspiring a loosely knit group of 19th-century artists to create paintings that present nature as spiritually renewing and culturally defining.
Van Gogh and His Inspirations
This exclusive exhibition brings the work of one of the most beloved artists — including a variety of handpicked paintings and drawings that shaped his vision — to Columbia, South Carolina.
A Brush with HerStory
Using a variety of approaches, Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso often melds her own image to artists from the past, creating self-portraits that transcend time while conveying the inspiring stories of historical women.
The Hilton Als Series: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
At turns dreamy, dramatic, and lyrical, Yiadom-Boakye’s images depict people living in worlds where they have complete sovereignty and are viewed as human beings rather than artistic symbols of pain, suffering, triumph, or other projected notions.
Michelangelo: Mind of the Master
Experience the brilliance of Michelangelo’s achievements on an intimate scale through more than two dozen original drawings.
38th Annual Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale
Preview this annual Western art show and learn about the main events here.
Bertoldo di Giovanni: The Renaissance of Sculpture in Medici Florence
This exhibition shines a long-overdue light on the ingenuity and prominence of the Florentine artist who was a student of Donatello, a teacher of Michelangelo, a favorite of Lorenzo de’ Medici, and an active collaborator with many other artists.
The Depression Era: American Paintings and Photographs
“Industry, Work, Society, and Travails in the Depression Era” will feature 95 works of art, mostly dating from the 1930s.
Homage to Monet
Contemporary Australian painter Claire Sayers creates textured, tapestry-like, large-scale paintings, and in this exhibition interprets her native landscape through the eyes of Claude Monet.