Exhibitions
Exhibitions
25 May - 10 June
All too Human, one of this year’s most highly expected exhibitions, recently opened in a vivid celebration of British painters who focus on the intimate representation of human figures, relationships and surroundings.
29 May - 15 June
This exhibition was named after world-known book by Larry Silver, although there is no connection with the content. It’s fully devoted to gorgeous landscapes of North America depicted by the best US modern artists.
Expressionist Paintings
The Greatest Masterpieces 1880s-1950s
The works displayed on this floor roughly span the years 1880 to 1950. Within an overall chronological flow, galleries highlight individual stylistic movements, artists, and themes, including Cubism, the work of Henri Matisse, and Claude Monet’s Water Lilies, among other subjects
David Maisel
The exhibition leads the viewer on a hallucinatory journey through landscapes in the American West that have been transformed through the physical and environmental effects of industrial-scale water diversion projects, open-pit mineral extraction, and urban sprawl.
Jenny Saville
The exhibition claims it will demonstrate the scale and ambition of the artist’s practice, and her singular and dynamic approach to composition, gesture, materials, and subject matter.
Vera Leese Collections
The exhibition focuses on this private collection begun during the Depression and ending with over 100 works from Northwest, American and European artists.