3D VIRTUAL TOUR: Learning to Look: The Addison at 90
Learning to Look: The Addison at 90 (May 8, 2021–February 6, 2022) Filling the museum’s first floor galleries, this exhibition featured celebrated favorites, lesser-known gems,
Learning to Look: The Addison at 90 (May 8, 2021–February 6, 2022) Filling the museum’s first floor galleries, this exhibition featured celebrated favorites, lesser-known gems,
Mel Kendrick: Seeing Things in in Things (April 10–October 3, 2021) This long-overdue retrospective assembled a full range of works that reflect Mel Kendrick’s provocative,
Robert Frank: The Americans (October 17, 2020–April 11, 2021) This exhibition displays in its entirety Robert Frank’s timeless and timely study of the United States, which
Currents/Crosscurrents: American Art, 1850–1950 (October 17, 2020–March 7, 2021) Currents/Crosscurrents offered a nuanced glimpse into a century of creative expression in America, placing iconic works
Wayfinding: Contemporary Artists, Critical Dialogues, and the Sidney R. Knafel Map Collection (October 17, 2020–February 28, 2021) Wayfinding presented new work by six artists—Sonny Assu,
An Incomplete History of Photography: 1860s to 1960s (October 17, 2020–February 21, 2021) Featuring images drawn from the Addison’s collection, this exhibition demonstrated how photographs
To Make Visible: Art and Activism, 1980–2000 (October 17, 2020–January 3, 2021) This exhibition examined the work of artists such as Jenny Holzer, Glenn Ligon,
A Wildness Distant from Ourselves: Art and Ecology in 19th-Century America (September 1, 2019–March 13, 2020)This exhibition examined the complex histories and persistent impacts of
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Exhibition | Residency | Publication | Acquisition
Exhibition | Residency | Publication | Acquisition