Past Exhibitions
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In a spectacular array of 12 paintings by Sir Thomas Gainsborough (1727–1788), this exhibition explores the ways that women, art, and fashion came together to contribute to a new sense of women’s roles in society in the mid to late... |
Time and Place explores the most recent work of Sir Howard Hodgkin (born 1932), one of Great Britain’s most renowned painters of the later 20th century. Celebrated for almost half a century, Hodgkin’s art is... |
Over the course of eight decades, Anguiano was a prolific artist who created a diverse body of work in Mexico that both portrayed an ancient and a modern Mexico, and many spaces in between. Generations: Paintings by Raúl Anguiano... |
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Alfred Eisenstaedt was born in the West Prussian town of Dirschau (present-day Tczew, Poland) and served in the German Army during World War I. It was in Berlin between the wars that he began working as a freelance photojournalist. Armed with... |
Artist, aristocrat, and colorful chronicler of the Belle Époque, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901) was one of the greatest artists of the late nineteenth century. For the first time in 20 years, more than 100 works by Toulouse-... |
This installation, drawn entirely from the Museum’s permanent collection, stands as a complement to the large concurrent exhibition dedicated to Toulouse-Lautrec. A selection of... |


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