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January 22, 2025June 1, 2025
Rose Art Museum
Leonora Carrington: Dream Weaver, the artist’s first-ever museum exhibition in New England, brings together over thirty works of art, some rarely seen, that span over six decades of
February 8, 2025June 1, 2025
The Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) is pleased to announce Christina Ramberg: A Retrospective, the largest survey of Christina Ramberg (1946–1995) to date.
May 14, 2025June 6, 2025
Findlay Galleries
Findlay Galleries is delighted to announce an eagerly awaited exhibition featuring the extraordinary works of the acclaimed artist Janet Mait.
February 8, 2025June 22, 2025
MFA Boston
“Witnessing Humanity: The Art of John Wilson” is the largest-ever exhibition of Wilson’s work, co-organized by the MFA and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
February 7, 2025June 28, 2025
Dovecot Studios
Discover the groundbreaking exhibition in partnership with the Fleming Collection, which for the first time showcases the Scottish Colourists in the context of their European contemporaries, interr
September 15, 2024July 6, 2025
The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA
To say Olafur Eliasson is a light and space artist is to reduce him to the fundamental elements of his practice.
May 24, 2025July 7, 2025
203 Fine Art
203 Fine Art and the Estate of Lee Mullican presents a selection of paintings from the 1950s by the celebrated Taos Modern, Lee Mullican (1919-1998).
February 13, 2025July 19, 2025
Lowe Art Museum
Mark Dion and Alexis Rockman are artists whose work probes our strained relationship with the environment. They were among the first to anticipate the epic ecological problems we now face.
March 15, 2025July 27, 2025
Modern Art Museum of Forth Worth
Feeling Color: Aubrey Williams and Frank Bowling, organized by the Modern and Curator María Elena Ortiz, celebrates the work of two tour de force artists, exhibited together as a
April 27, 2025August 3, 2025
The Met Fifth Avenue
Sargent and Paris explores the early career of American painter John Singer Sargent (1856–1925), from his arrival in Paris in 1874 as a precocious 18-year-old art student through the mid-1