
3D VIRTUAL TOUR: Sea Change
Sea Change (September 1–December 31, 2023)Conceived as a complement to Reggie Burrows Hodges’ new work, this show brings together selections from the Addison’s rich collection

Sea Change (September 1–December 31, 2023)Conceived as a complement to Reggie Burrows Hodges’ new work, this show brings together selections from the Addison’s rich collection

Hayes Prize 2023: Reggie Burrows Hodges, Turning a Big Ship (September 1–December 31, 2023)This exhibition presents new work by Reggie Burrows Hodges, the inaugural recipient

Alison Elizabeth Taylor: The Sum of It (February 18–July 30, 2023) Consisting of approximately 40 large-scale single panel works as well as a room-sized installation,

Women and Abstraction: 1741–Now (January 28–July 30, 2023) Comprised almost entirely of works from the collection, this exhibition explores how women have deployed the visual

Harry Benson: Four Stories (September 1, 2022–January 29, 2023)This exhibition focused on four powerful photo stories from the 1960s by Harry Benson: the Berlin Wall,

Rosamond Purcell: Nature Stands Aside (September 1–December 31, 2022) This exhibition, Purcell’s first retrospective, reflected the breadth of the artist’s career from the late 1960s

Past Is Prologue: History in Contemporary Art (April 16–July 31, 2022) Whether photographing historic sites, adopting imagery from art history and print media, or citing

Regarding America: 19th-Century Art from the Permanent Collection (April 23–July 31, 2022) Comprising paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, and sculptures drawn from the Addison’s acclaimed collection

Arthur Wesley Dow: Nearest to the Divine (February 26 to July 31, 2022)Featuring over 100 works including photographs, prints, drawings, paintings, and ephemera, this exhibition

Georgia O’Keeffe, Photographer (February 26–June 12, 2022)Georgia O’Keeffe forged a career as one of the most significant artists of the 20th century, yet her lifelong

Light, Space, Surface: Works from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (November 23, 2021–March 20, 2022)Organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Language, Sequence, Structure: Photographic Works by Lew Thomas, Donna-Lee Phillips, and Hal Fischer (October 2, 2021– February 13, 2022)Working with a common theoretical foundation and

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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