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Morton Fine Arts Presents A Global Group Exhibition Of Fiber Art Exploring Healing, Reclamation, Finding And Being Found

Washington, D.C. - Morton Fine Art is pleased to announce Knit, Restored, Woven, Healed, a global group exhibition of fiber art exploring overlapping themes...

Hope Brew: A Solo Exhibition of New Works by Hiromitsu Kuroo at Morton Fine Art, Washington D.C.

Washington, D.C. - Morton Fine Art is pleased to announce Hope Brew, a solo exhibition of new works from Japanese collage painter Hiromitsu Kuroo’s...

The Phillips Collection Presents Bernardí Roig: The Head of Goya

WASHINGTON, DC—The Phillips Collection presents never before seen drawings by Spanish artist Bernardí Roig (b. 1965) who, while confined to his home in Binissalem,...

Prina Shah: The Unseen – Morton Fine Art, Washinbton

Washington, D.C. - Morton Fine Art is pleased to announce The Unseen, a solo exhibition of painting and works on paper by Nairobi-based visual...

Refinement and Experimentation: Jenny Wu’s It Depends – Morton Fine Art, Washington D.C.

Washington, D.C. - Morton Fine Art is pleased to announce It Depends, a solo exhibition of new sculptural paintings by artist Jenny Wu. Returning...

The Phillips Collection Presents Bonnard’s Worlds

WASHINGTON, DC—The Phillips Collection presents Bonnard’s Worlds,the first major exhibition on French artist Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947) in Washington, DC, in 20 years. Co-organized by The...

Seeing And Being Seen: Drawing An Anti-Zoo Of Liberated Animals | Morton Fine Art, Washington D.C.

Hannelie Coetzee’s First Exhibition In America Features 19 Drawings Of Hyenas, Wildebeests, Zebras, Warthogs, Penguins And Giraffes Frozen In Glimpses Of Queer Intimacy

The Phillips Collection Announces an Unprecedented Reinstallation of its Renowned Rothko Room

WASHINGTON, DC—The Phillips Collection presents an unprecedented reinstallation of its renowned Rothko Room, providing guests the rare opportunity to experience new works in the space....

Amber Robles-Gordon: Surely, she (he/we) is a little animal? | Morton Fine Art, Washington D.C.

Finding them all connected, just not equally, Robles-Gordon visually links the histories and developments of the American child protection and animal welfare movements with the Civil Rights and ongoing struggles for freedom

Ugo Rondinone Presents Works Alongside 19th-Century American Artist Louis Eilshemius, Exploring Dialogue of Art, Nature, and Poetry | The Phillips Collection | Washington DC

Rondinone, acclaimed contemporary Swiss artist, selects works by Eilshemius from his private collection and the Phillips’s permanent collection for One-on-One presentation

ARTECHOUSE Brings Cinematic Art Exhibition Beyond the Light to Washington, DC

Submerging Audiences in NASA’s Scientific Discoveries & Galactical Data from James Webb Space Telescope

A Celebration of Fragmentation: New Works by Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann Channel Incongruous Environments Out of Disparate Aesthetic Traditions – Morton Fine Art, Washington, DC

The artist combines paper-folding, collage, mosaic, sumi ink and acrylic paint to create transfixing wall works that immerse the viewer in layered passages Katherine Tzu-Lan...

New Works by Maliza Kiasuwa Create Totems of Mixed Meaning Out of Everyday Objects

Washington, D.C. – Morton Fine Art is pleased to present Art as a weapon, an exhibition of mixed-media collage and sculpture by artist Maliza...

Out and Back Again: Vonn Cummings Sumner Returns With a New Body of Krazy Kat works. Morton Fine Art

Washington, D.C. - Morton Fine Art is pleased to announce Second Nature, a solo exhibition of new paintings on paper and canvas by artist...

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