Events: Exhibitions, symposiums, and lectures through December

Editorial Staff Calendar, Exhibitions

ALABAMA

Montgomery Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: “Alexander Archipenko: Dreizehn Steinzichnun­gen”; November 29 to January 18, 2015. “The Grand Tour: Prints from Rome, Florence, Venice, Paris, and London”; to November 23. “Imprint­ing the West: Manifest Destiny, Real and Imag­ined”; November 8 to January 4, 2015.

ARIZONA

Tucson Tucson Museum of Art: “La Vida Fantas­tica: Selections from the Latin American Folk Art Collection”; to June 30, 2015.

ARKANSAS

Bentonville Crystal Bridges Museum of Amer­ican Art: “Born of Fire: Ceramic Art from Re­gional Collections”; to March 2, 2015. “John James Audubon and the Artist as Naturalist”; to January 5, 2015.

CALIFORNIA

LosAngeles Autry National Center: “Floral Journey: Native North American Beadwork”; to April 26, 2015.* “Route 66: The Road and the Romance”; to January 4, 2015.

J. Paul Getty Center: “Drawing in the Age of Rubens”; to January 11, 2015. “World War I: War of Images, Images of War”; November 18 to April 19, 2015.*

PalmSprings Palm Springs Art Museum: “A Grand Adventure: American Art of the West”; to January 4, 2015.

Pasadena Norton Simon Museum: “Lock, Stock and Barrel: Norton Simon’s Purchase of Duveen Brothers Gallery”; to April 27, 2015.*

San Diego San Diego Museum of Art: “Gauguin to Warhol: 20th Century Icons from the Albright-Knox Art Gallery”; to January 27, 2015.

SanJose San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles: “Antique Ohio Amish Quilts from Darwin Bearley’s Collection”; November 15 to March 1, 2015.

San Marino Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens: “Bruce Davidson/Paul Caponigro: Two American Photographers in Brit­ain and Ireland”; November 8 to March 9, 2015.

San Francisco de Young Museum: “Keith Har­ing: The Political Line”; November 8 to Febru­ary 16, 2015. “Shaping Abstraction”; to Jan­uary 4, 2015.

Legion of Honor: “Houghton Hall: Portrait of an English Country House”; to January 18, 2015.

Santa Ana Bowers Museum: “China’s Lost Civ­ilization: The Mystery of Sanxingdui”; to March 15, 2015. “Heavenly Horses: Two Thousand Years of Chinese and Japanese Equine Art”; to February 22, 2015.

Stanford Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University: “Robert Frank in America”; to January 5, 2015.*

CANADA

Edmonton Art Gallery of Alberta: “Toulouse-Lautrec and La Vie Moderne: Paris 1880-1910”; to November 16.*

Montreal Montreal Museum of Fine Arts: “Van Gogh to Kandinsky: Impressionism to Expres­sionism, 1900-1914”; to January 25, 2015.*

COLORADO

Denver Denver Art Museum: “Brilliant: Car-tier in the 20th Century”; November 16 to March 15.* “Matisse and Friends: Selected Master­works from the National Gallery of Art”; to Feb­ruary 8, 2015.

CONNECTICUT

Greenwich Bruce Museum: “Northern Baroque Splendor: The Hohenbuchau Collection from Liechtenstein, The Princely Collections, Vienna”; to April 12, 2015.

Greenwich Historical Society: “Greenwich Faces the Great War”; to March 22, 2015.

New Haven Yale Center for British Art: “Figures of Empire: Slavery and Portraiture in Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Britain”; to December 14. “Sculpture Victorious: Art in an Age of Invention, 1837-1901”; to November 30.*

NewLondon Lyman Allyn ArtMuseum: “Lost at Sea: Shipwrecks of the Ancient World”; to Feb­ruary 1, 2015.

Old Lyme Florence Griswold Museum: “Life Sto­ries: Three American Women Artists in Connect­icut”; to January 25, 2015.

Storrs William Benton Museum of Art, Univer­sity of Connecticut: “Land Grant Landscapes: Pre-1950 American Landscapes from the Benton Collection”; to December 14.

Waterbury Mattatuck Museum: “Noah and His Ark”; November 22 to February 28, 2015.

DELAWARE

Wilmington Delaware Art Museum: “Portable Fire: A History of Match Safes”; to March 15, 2015.

Winterthur Winterthur Museum, Garden and Li­brary: “Costumes of Downton Abbey”; to January 4, 2015. “The Diligent Needle: Instrument of Profit, Pleasure, and Ornament”; to July 5, 2015. “The Flowering of American Tinware”; to Jan­uary 4, 2015.

DISTRICTOF COLUMBIA

Freer and Sackler Galleries: “Fine Impressions: “Whistler, Freer, and Venice”; ongoing. “Nasta’liq: The Genius of Persian Calligraphy”; to March 22, 2015.

National Gallery of Art: “Andrew Wyeth: Looking Out, Looking In”; to November 30.* “Degas’s Little Dancer”; to January 11, 2015.* “El Greco in the National Gallery of Art and Washington-Area Collections: A 400th Anniversary Celebra­tion”; to February 16, 2015. “From Neoclas­sicism to Futurism: Italian Prints and Drawings, 1800-1925”; to February 1, 2015. “A Subtle Beauty: Platinum Photographs from the Collec­tion”; to January 4, 2015.

National Museum of Women in the Arts: “Doris Lee: American Painter and Illustrator”; November 17 to May 8, 2015. “The First Woman Graphic Novelist: Helena Bochoáková-Dittrichová”; to No­vember 14. “Picturing Mary: Woman, Mother, Idea”; December 5 to April 12, 2015.*

National Portrait Gallery: “One Life: Grant and Lee: ‘It is well that war is so terrible…'”; to May 31, 2015.

Smithsonian American ArtMuseum: “Richard Es­tes’ Realism”; to February 8, 2015.*

FLORIDA

Coral Gables Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami: “Conquest and Coexistence: The Cultur­al Synthesis of Spanish Colonial Art”; to April 26, 2015.

MiamiBeach Wolfsonian-Florida International University: “Myth and Machine: The First World War in Visual Culture”; November 11 to April 5, 2015. “Wonders Never Cease: The 100th An­niversary of the Panama Canal”; to November 23.

Orlando Mennello Museum of American Art: “George Catlin’s American Buffalo”; to January 4, 2015. “The Taos Society of Artists”; to Jan­uary 4, 2015.

Sarasota John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art: “Bandits, Beauties and Beggars: The Etch­ings of Salvator Rosa “; to December 7. “Be­hind Closed Doors: Art in the Spanish American Home “; to January 11, 2015.*

GEORGIA

Athens Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia: “The Nightmare Transported into Art: Odilon Redon’s ‘St. Anthony'”; to January 25, 2015.

Atlanta High Museum of Art: “American En­counters: Anglo-American Portraiture in an Era of Revolution”; to January 18. “Cézanne and the Modern: Masterpieces of European Art from the Pearlman Collection”; to January 11, 2015.* “Wynn Bullock: Revelations”; to January 18, 2015.*

Columbus Columbus Museum: “American Paint­ings from the Collection of Wesleyan College”; De­cember 7 to January 25, 2015. “Two Republics: 17th Century Dutch and 19th Century American Art for the Common Man”; to January 11, 2015.

Savannah Telfair Museums: “Romantic Spirits: Nineteenth-Century Paintings from the Johnson Collection”; to February 15, 2015.

HAWAII

Honolulu Honolulu Museum of Art: “Art Deco Hawai’i”; to January 11, 2015. “Encounters with Hawai’i: Art in an Age of Exploration, 1778 – 1820”; to February 8, 2015.

ILLINOIS

Chicago Art Institute of Chicago: “A Voyage to South America: Andean Art in the Spanish Em­pire”; November 11 to February 28, 2016. “Strokes of Genius: Italian Drawings from the Goldman Collection”; to February 1, 2015.*

Driehaus Museum: “Louis Comfort Tiffany: Trea­sures from the Driehaus Collection”; to Janu­ary 4, 2015.*

Smart Museum of Art, University of Chica­go: “Monster Roster: Existentialist Art in Postwar Chicago”; to June 12, 2016.*

University of Chicago Library: “En Guerre: French Illustrators and World War I”; to Janu­ary 2, 2015.*

Modes de printemps: Berlin-Vienne-Constantinople by Odette Champion for Fantasio, 1915. The University of Chicago Library, gift of Neil Harris and Teri J. Edelstein. 

 

INDIANA

Bloomington Indiana University ArtMuseum: “Brush Ink Paper: Selections from the Collection of Dr. Thomas Kuebler”; to December 21. “Col­ors of Classical Art”; to December 21.

Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Museum of Art: “Amer­ica’s Spirit: Evolution of a National Style”; to January 25, 2015.

Indianapolis Indianapolis Museum of Art: “Con­tinuing the Work of the Monuments Men”; to September 6, 2015. “The Rise of American Modernism”; to July 26, 2015.

IOWA

CedarRapids Cedar Rapids Museum of Art: “Shadows of History: Photographs of the Civ­il War from the Collection of Julia J. Norrell”; to January 18, 2015.

Davenport Figge Art Museum: “Self-Taught Ge­nius: Treasures from the American Folk Art Mu­seum”; November 15 to March 15, 2015.* “Two Americans in Paris: Stuart Davis and Grant Wood”; to November 2.

DesMoines Des Moines Art Center: “From Icon to Abstraction: Goncharova, Kruchenykh and Rozanova and The Great War”; to February 15, 2015.*

LOUISIANA

New Orleans Historic New Orleans Collec­tion: “Andrew Jackson: Hero of New Orleans”; November 5 to March 29, 2015. “Creole World: Photographs of New Orleans and the Latin Caribbean Sphere”; to December 7.* “Studio, Street, Self: Portrait Photographs from the His­toric New Orleans Collection”; December 4 to February 28, 2015.

Louisiana State Museum: “Revolution: The Atlan­tic World Reborn”; to February 28, 2015.

MAINE

Brunswick Bowdoin College Museum of Art: “Weaving the Myth of Psyche: Baroque Tapes­tries from the Wadsworth Atheneum”; to March 8, 2015.

Waterville Colby College Museum of Art: “Ber­nard Langlais”; to January 4, 2015.*

MARYLAND

Baltimore Walters Art Museum: “From Rye to Raphael: The Walters Story”; to April 17, 2016. “From Pen to Press: Experimentation and In­novation in the Age of Print”; November 22 to April 12, 2015.

MASSACHUSETTS

Amherst Mead Art Museum, Amherst College: “Paper Landscapes: Prints of the American City and Countryside, 1820-1920”; to January 4, 2015.

Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: “Court La­dies or Pin-Up Girls: Chinese Paintings from the MFA, Boston”; December 20 to July 19, 2015. “Goya: Order and Disorder”; to January 19, 2015.* “Hollywood Glamour: Fashion and Jew­elry from the Silver Screen”; to March 8, 2015. “Jamie Wyeth”; to December 28.* “Over There! Posters from World War I”; to June 14, 2015. “Truth and Beauty: Pictorialist Photography”; to February 22, 2015.

Deerfield Historic Deerfield: “Furniture Masterworks: Tradition and Innovation in Western Massachusetts”; to December 28.

Salem Peabody Essex Museum: “Calder and Abstraction: From Avant-Garde to Iconic”; to January 4, 2015.* “Figuring the Abstract in Indian Art”; to May 31, 2015. “In Plain Sight: Discovering the Furniture of Nathaniel Gould”; November 15 to March 1, 2015.*

Desk-and-bookcase by Nathaniel Gould, 1775. Metropolitan Museum of Art, gift of Mrs. Russell Sage; photograph by Gavin Ashworth/Art Resource, NY. On view at the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts. 

SouthHadley Mount Holyoke College Art Mu­seum: “Matisse Drawings: Curated by Ellsworth Kelly from the Pierre and Tana Matisse Founda­tion Collection”; to December 14.

Sturbridge Old Sturbridge Village: “Bucket Town: Four Centuries of Toymaking and Coopering in Hingham”; to January 18, 2015.*

Williamstown Williams College Museum of Art: “Material Friction: Americana and American Art”; to January 25, 2015.

MINNESOTA

Minneapolis Minneapolis Institute of Arts: “The Art of Murder”; to March 8, 2015. “The Coat­ed Splendor: Art of Chinese Lacquer (12th-19th Centuries)”; to April 19, 2015. “The Hours of Night and Day: A Rediscovered Cycle of Bronze Reliefs by Giovanni Casini and Pietro Cipriani”; to January 4, 2015.

Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota: “Lust for Leisure”; to January 4, 2015.

Winona Minnesota Marine Art Museum: “Marine, HudsonRiver School, Impressionist and Modern Art”; to December 31, 2015.

MISSOURI

KansasCity Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: “Across the Indian Country: Photographs by Alexander Gardner, 1867-68”; to January 11, 2015. “Highlights from the Collection of the National Museum of Toys and Miniatures”; to February 22, 2015. “Landscapes: Real and Imagined”; to February 22, 2015. “The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth and Sky”; to January 11, 2015.*

St.Louis St. Louis Art Museum: “Louis IX: King, Saint, Namesake”; to November 2. “Scenic Wonder: The Hudson River Portfolio”; November 21 to April 5, 2015.

MONTANA

GreatFalls C. M. Russell Museum: “The Yellow­stone Suite: Thomas Moran’s Vision of the West”; to January 2015.

NEVADA

Las Vegas Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art: “Fabergé Revealed”; November 14 to May 24, 2015.*

NEWHAMPSHIRE

Manchester Currier Museum of Art: “Dutch and Flemish Masterworks from the Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo Collection”; to January 5, 2015.* “M. C. Escher: Reality and Illusion”; to Janu­ary 5, 2015.

NEW JERSEY

Newark Newark Museum: “City of Silver and Gold from Tiffany to Cartier”; ongoing. “Gone Fishin’: Aquatic Imagery in Asian Art”; to March 1, 2015.

Princeton Morven Museum and Garden: “Hail Specimen of Female Art! New Jer­sey Schoolgirl Needlework, 1726-1860”; to March 29, 2015.*

Princeton University Art Museum: “Chigusa and the Art of Tea in Japan”; to February 1, 2015.

NEWYORK

Cooperstown Fenimore Art Museum: “A Mo­ment Past: L. F. Tantillo Paints New York Histo­ry”; to December 31.

Garrison Boscobel House and Gardens: “The Hudson River Portfolio: A Beginning for the Hud­son River School”; to November 30.

Poughkeepsie Frances Lehman Loeb Art Cen­ter, Vassar College: “Imperial Augsburg: Renais­sance Prints and Drawings, 1475-1540”; to December 14.*

Jordanville Foundation of Russian History, Holy Trinity Monastery: “The Russian Word and Image: Four Centuries of Books and Art”; ongoing.

Utica Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute: “Absence/Presence: Richard Pousette-Dart as Photographer”; November 8 to January 4, 2015.* “A Century of Olmsted: Utica and Be­yond”; to January 4, 2015. “In Company with Angels: Seven Rediscovered Tiffany Windows”; to January 4, 2015.*

NEWYORK CITY

American Folk ArtMuseum: “Ralph Fasanella: Lest We Forget”; to December 1. “A Shared Legacy: Folk Art in America”; December 16 to March 8, 2015.* “Willem van Genk: Mind Traf­fic”; to December 1.

Bard Graduate Center: “Visualizing 19th-Century New York”; to January 11, 2015.*

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum: Re­opens to the public on December 12.

Frick Collection: “Enlightenment and Beauty: Sculptures by Houdon and Clodion”; to April 5, 2015. “Masterpieces from the Scottish Na­tional Gallery”; to February 1, 2015.*

Jewish Museum: “Helena Rubinstein: Beauty is Power”; to March 22, 2015.* “Masterpieces and Curiosities: A Russian-American Quilt”; to February 1, 2015.

Metropolitan Museum of Art: “Cubism: The Leon­ard A. Lauder Collection”; to February 16, 2015.* “Death Becomes Her: A Century of Mourn­ing Attire”; to February 1, 2015. “El Greco in New York”; to February 1, 2015. “Examining Opulence: A Set of Renaissance Tapestry Cush­ions”; to January 18, 2015. “Grand Design: Pieter Coecke van Aelst and Renaissance Tap­estry”; to January 11, 2015.* “In Miniature”; to December 31. “Madame Cézanne”; No­vember 19 to March 15, 2015.* “Thomas Hart Benton’s America Today Mural Rediscovered”; to April 19, 2015.*

Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University: “Romare Bearden: A Black Odyssey”; November 15 to March 14, 2015.*

Morgan Library and Museum: “The Untamed Landscape: Théodore Rousseau and the Path to Barbizon”; to January 18, 2015.*

Museum of the City of New York: “Gilded New York”; ongoing.* “Mac Conner: A New York Life”; to January 19, 2015.

Neue Galerie: “Egon Schiele: Portraits”; to Jan­uary 19, 2015.*

New-York Historical Society: “Chinese Ameri­can: Exclusion/Inclusion”; to April 19, 2015. “The Works: Salon Style at the New-York His­torical Society”; to February 8, 2015.

NORTHCAROLINA

Raleigh North Carolina Museum of Art: “Sa­cred Motherhood: Mother-and-Child Repre­sentations from the Permanent Collection”; to December 7. “Small Treasures: Rembrandt, Vermeer, Hals, and Their Contemporaries”; to January 4, 2015.*

OHIO

Cincinnati Cincinnati Art Museum: “Beyond Pop Art: A Tom Wesselmann Retrospective”; to Janu­ary 18, 2015.* “Conversations around Ameri­can Gothic”; to November 16.

Cleveland Cleveland Museum of Art: “Forbidden Games: Surrealist and Modernist Photography”; to January 11, 2015.* “Jacob Lawrence: The Tous­saint L’Ouverture Series”; to January 4, 2015. “Maine Sublime: Frederic Church’s ‘Twilight in the Wilderness'”; to January 25, 2015. “The Neth­erlandish Miniature, 1260-1550”; to December 7.

Columbus Columbus Museum of Art: “Paul-Henri Bourguignon: A 50th-Anniversary Retro­spective”; to January 18, 2015.*

Toledo Toledo Museum of Art: “Looks Good on Paper: Masterworks and Favorites”; to January 11, 2015.

OREGON

Portland Portland Art Museum: “This is War! Graphic Arts from the Great War”; to December 14.

PENNSYLVANIA

Chadds Ford Brandywine River Museum: “An­drew Wyeth: Lines of Thought”; to February 8, 2015. “Enchanted Castles and Noble Knights”; November 28 to January 4, 2015. “Exalted Na­ture: The Real and Fantastic World of Charles E. Burchfield”; to November 16.*

Philadelphia Barnes Foundation: “William Glack-ens”; November 8 to February 2, 2015.*

Philadelphia Museum of Art: “Paul Strand: Mas­ter of Modern Photography”; to January 4, 2015.*

Pittsburgh Carnegie Museum of Art: “Storytell­er: The Photographs of Duane Michals”; to Feb­ruary 16, 2015.

Frick Art and Historical Center: “Charles Courtney Curran: Seeking the Ideal”; to February 1, 2015.*

RHODE ISLAND

Providence RISD Museum: “Circus”; to Febru­ary 22, 2015.

SOUTHCAROLINA

Charleston Charleston Museum: “Unfurled: Flags from the Collections of the Charleston Mu­seum”; to January 4, 2015.

TENNESSEE

Nashville Frist Center for the Visual Arts: “Kan­dinsky: A Retrospective”; to January 4, 2015.* “Sanctity Pictured: the Art of the Dominican and Franciscan Orders in Renaissance Italy”; to Jan­uary 25, 2015.*

TEXAS

Beeville Beeville Art Museum: “Made in Tex­as: Art, Life and Culture, 1845-1900”; to Jan­uary 10, 2015.

Dallas Dallas Museum of Art: “Bouquets: French Still-Life Painting from Chardin to Ma­tisse”; to February 8, 2015. “From the Village to Vogue: The Modernist Jewelry of Art Smith”; to December 7.* “Modern Opulence in Vien­na: The Wittgenstein Vitrine”; November 15 to October 18, 2015.

Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University: “Goya: A Lifetime of Graphic Invention”; to March 1, 2015.

FortWorth Amon Carter Museum of American Art: “Modern Masters of the Woodcut”; Novem­ber 8 to January 18, 2015. “Navigating the West: George Caleb Bingham and the River”; to January 18, 2015.*

Kimbell Art Museum: “Faces of Impressionism: Portraits from the Musée d’Orsay”; to January 25, 2015.*

Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: “Mon­et and the Seine: Impressions of a River”; to February 1, 2015.* “Shadows on the Wall: Cameraless Photography from 1851 to Today”; to November 30.

VIRGINIA

Richmond Virginia Museum of Fine Arts: “For­bidden City: Imperial Treasures from the Palace Museum, Beijing”; to January 11, 2015.* “The Great War: Printmakers of World War I”; to No­vember 11.

Williamsburg Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk ArtMuseum: “A Celebration of American Quilts”; ongoing.* “Inspiration and Ingenuity: American Stoneware”; to November 30. “Tramp Art”; to November 30.

DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum: “A Rich and Varied Culture: The Material World of the Ear­ly South”; ongoing.

WASHINGTON

Seattle Seattle Art Museum: “American Art Mas­terworks”; to December 7.

Tacoma Tacoma Art Museum: “Art of the Ameri­can West: The Haub Family Collection at Tacoma Art Museum”; November 15 to November 2015.

WISCONSIN

Milwaukee Milwaukee Art Museum: “Of Heav­en and Earth: 500 Years of Italian Painting from Glasgow Museums”; to January 4, 2015.*

 

An * indicates that a catalogue, brochure, and/or checklist is available for this exhibition. Information and photographs should be received three months before the opening month of an exhibition and four months before lectures, symposiums, and antiques shows that include loan exhibitions or lectures.

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