Exhibits

“I never read, I just look at pictures.” This humorous quip by Andy Warhol, printed on a 1968 poster for an exhibition in Stockholm, teasingly undermines the presumed hierarchy between the intellec
The Anxious Eye: German Expressionism and Its Legacy presents insights into the work of these innovative, early 20th-century artists and their continuing impact a century later.
During her long, prolific, and groundbreaking career, the American photographer Dorothea Lange made some of the most iconic portraits of the 20th century.
This exhibition follows the extraordinary journey of Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen’s most beloved novel, from first inception to publication and on through some of its most important and influen
Connecticut-based multidisciplinary artist Tammy Nguyen (b.
Between Worlds: The Art and Design of Leo Lionni is the first major American retrospective dedicated to the art and design work of groundbreaking modernist designer and children’s book illustrator
Adventures in Illustration, Puppetry, and American Popular Culture
The South has occupied an uneasy place in the history of photography as both an example of regional exceptionalism and as the crucible from which American identity has been forged.
This exhibition serves as a guide through the architecture, people, and culture of the dynamic, visionary French capital during the latter half of the nineteenth century and into the twentieth cent
Creator of unforgettable animal characters like Peter Rabbit, Jeremy Fisher, and Mrs.