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Earth’s Symphony: Paintings by Rita Blitt
Blitt’s most recent works connect with the natural world through line, movement, and color. On view at the Leedy Voulkos Art Center in Kansas City, Missouri, through February 27.
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Blitt’s most recent works connect with the natural world through line, movement, and color. On view at the Leedy Voulkos Art Center in Kansas City, Missouri, through February 27.
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The first major retrospective of acclaimed artist Truman Lowe (Hoocąk [Ho-Chunk]), features nearly 50 evocative sculptures and drawings.
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Uman’s first solo museum exhibition debuts a new body of work, including paintings, works on paper, video, and sculpture.
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Work by the Bay Area artist is on view in Menlo Park, California, through December 20.
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The museum space of NYU Abu Dhabi launches its second decade with a mid-career retrospective of Ala Younis, asking how to investigate our temporal universe.
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Curated by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath, “Whispers on the Horizon” weaves contemporary works with around 30 pieces from the Taipei Fine Arts Museum’s collection.
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With over 100 works by the father of Mexican photography, this exhibition illustrates how working with others was central to Álvarez Bravo’s creative process.
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Explore the life and work of the renowned artist and discover new ways of imagining the world in this groundbreaking retrospective, on view through February 22, 2026.
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Bold colors contrast with the absence of color, calling attention to issues around environment loss in this exhibition in Greenwich, Connecticut.
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This exhibition shares Guston and Hancock’s work in dialogue for the first time, exploring the role that artists play in the pursuit of social justice.
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Biophilia, beauty, and the brain. Judith Schaechter: Super/Natural is now on view in San Francisco.
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The Center for Creative Works and Haverford College’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery present a dynamic, multisensory exhibition illuminating the work of neurodivergent artists.