The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art presents (Un)Settled: The Landscape in American Art, a collaborative exhibition that explores the rich, complicated, and evolving topic of the American landscape, from its origins in 19th-century painting to the present.
Crumb Gallery in Florence inaugurated "Shadow of a Teenage Daydream," a solo exhibition featuring recent photographs by American artist Sara Messinger, last Thursday, June 12th.
This summer and fall, visitors to the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts (WCMFA) in Hagerstown, Maryland, have the opportunity to view Mexican artist.
The Museum of Cycladic Art is presenting Marlene Dumas: Cycladic Blues, the first solo museum exhibition in Greece by renowned artist Marlene Dumas, one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary art.
Pace is presenting an exhibition of five recent installations by James Turrell—including a new, never-before-seen, site-specific Wedgework made specifically for this presentation—at its Seoul gallery.
At Kate Oh Gallery, featuring Californian and New York subjects on canvas and paper by surrealist master Henry Orlik (b. 1947), absent from public discourse for over four decades.
The 2025 University of Washington MFA + MDes Thesis Exhibition features the cumulative thesis work of graduates receiving Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degrees in New Genres, Painting + Drawing, and 3D4M: ceramics + glass + sculpture.
This summer, Art Omi is pleased to present Harold Stevenson: Less Real Than My Routine Fantasy, the artist’s first institutional solo exhibition in New York, on view from June 28 to October 26, 2025.
In Suspended Daydreams, Atlanta-based artist Alic Brock presents a series of dreamlike paintings that blur the line between fantasy and reality at Richard Heller Gallery.
Timothy Taylor is pleased to announce Wandering, an exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Hilary Pecis, opening in London on 12 June.