With a focus on Parisian views and architecture, the artist’s new series is on view in Menlo Park, California, through August 26.
Exhibition Announcement
When Art Meets Nature
The first joint children’s exhibition by the Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts and the National Gallery of Singapore explores ecology, sustainability, and imagination through art.
Mavis Pusey’s First Solo Museum Exhibition Spotlights Her Work in Geometric Abstraction
Mavis Pusey: Mobile Images advances new research and preservation efforts. On view at ICA Philadelphia from July 12 through December 7.
Lisa Yuskavage’s Genre-Defying Works on Paper Presented at the Morgan Library & Museum
The first comprehensive museum presentation of the artist’s drawings features over 40 works spanning her entire career.
Design Process in Practice at Pratt Manhattan Gallery
A new exhibition unveils the creative journeys of Pratt Institute’s Communications Design alumni. On view June 27–September 6.
The Des Moines Art Center Presents Firelei Báez
The artist’s first North American survey explores the legacy of colonial histories and the African diaspora in the Caribbean and beyond.
Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream… Is on View Now at MASS MoCA
Co-organized by the Massachusetts institution and the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, this exhibition spans over two decades of Valdez’s work.
Moss Galleries Presents Beate Wheeler’s Abstract Rhythms: 1960s on 10th Street
A vibrant retrospective of the overlooked color painter who helped define the Tenth Street cooperative gallery scene is on view in Falmouth, Maine.
New York Society of Women Artists Presents Into the NOW – The Time of Our Lives
NYSWA’s centennial exhibition reflects the creative vision and resiliency of women artists today. On view June 24–July 19 at Ceres Gallery in Manhattan.
Folktales and Fanfare: Sculpture and Drawings by Janina Myronova
Step into a world where clay becomes character at Montana’s Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art.
Ben Shahn, On Nonconformity
The first US retrospective of Shahn’s work in nearly 50 years, highlighting the social realist artist and activist’s enduring relevance, is on view at the Jewish Museum through October 12.