Thanks to the efforts of his grandchildren, a small slice of Neumann’s collection is available to be enjoyed
Current and coming: High Time for Picasso and Calder
The traveling exhibition Calder–Picasso arrives at the High Museum of Art this June
Current and coming: In New Bedford, Ryder on the Storm
The energetically abstracted land- and seascapes of Albert Pinkham Ryder are coming to the New Bedford Whaling Museum
Current and coming: Strange Brew at the Georgia Museum of Art
The new exhibition Extra Ordinary: Magic, Mystery, and Imagination in American Realism at the Georgia Museum of Art examines the still-intriguing and influential movement of American Realism
Current and coming: Over the Moon for Blakelock in Iowa
The ethereal landscapes of Ralph Albert Blakelock are once again on view, this time at the Figge Art Museum in Davenport, Iowa
A Johnson Collection initiative debuts in Georgia
Central to Their Lives: Southern Women Artists in the Johnson Collection
A curious George at the Frick
Still flushed with national pride after the War of 1812, the North Carolina legislature decided to commission a statue of George Washington for the state capitol in late 1815.
Japan and the baroque at the Yale University Art Gallery
Yale University Art Gallery has brought together two dozen objects connected to the rich cultural history of that maritime trade for an intriguing show: Japan’s Global Baroque, 1550–1650.
Folk fun in Williamsburg
As part of the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum’s continuing celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of its founding, a new showcase of some fifty pieces from the museum’s permanent collection has been mounted for a long-term exhibition titled America’s Folk Art.
Art out of boundaries at the Kohler Arts Center
Last month saw the opening of Mythologies: Eugene Von Bruenchenhein at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, part of The Road Less Traveled exhibition series marking the fiftieth anniversary of the center’s founding.










