Winslow Homer: The Man Behind the Art
William R. Cross, author of Winslow Homer: American Passage, discusses the life and work of Winslow Homer, including many surprising new findings about the man
William R. Cross, author of Winslow Homer: American Passage, discusses the life and work of Winslow Homer, including many surprising new findings about the man
Lisa Volpe, Associate Curator of Photography at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and curator of Georgia O’Keeffe, Photographer, discusses her research and process in organizing
Fred Eversley, whose work is featured in Light, Space, Surface, and Kim Conaty, the Steven and Ann Ames Curator of Drawings and Prints at the Whitney
Curator Gordon Wilkins explores works and themes from the exhibition, which celebrates the Addison’s 90th anniversary.
Curator Gordon Wilkins discusses works from the exhibition by Bay Area collaborators Thomas, Phillips, and Fischer, who explored the complex relationship between photography and language, text and
Gordon Wilkins, Associate Curator of American Art, explores what the Addison’s rich archives can reveal about the museum’s collection, history, and relationship with artists.
Mel Kendrick is joined by friends and fellow artists Carroll Dunham and John Newman to chat about the exhibition, coming of age in the New York
The Addison Community Ambassadors, the museum’s Phillips Academy student group, aims to create community at the Addison in conversation around responses to collections and exhibitions.
In celebration of our 90th anniversary, the Addison Gallery of American Art invited Tamar Avishai, host of the award-winning podcast The Lonely Palette, to create
In celebration of our 90th anniversary, the Addison Gallery of American Art invited Tamar Avishai, host of the award-winning podcast The Lonely Palette, to create
During the spring 2021 academic term, seven members of Phillips Academy’s Andover Dance Group choreographed work inspired by Mel Kendrick: Seeing Things in Things. In preparation
Jock Reynolds, former director of the Addison (1989–1998) and photographer Dawoud Bey talk about their history of collaboration and the Addison’s Edward E. Elson Artist-in-Residence
In celebration of our 90th anniversary, the Addison Gallery of American Art invited Tamar Avishai, host of the award-winning podcast The Lonely Palette, to create
Renowned art historian and Phillips Academy alumnus William Agee (PA 1955) discusses masterworks from the Addison’s collection, their art historical significance, and their personal impact
To celebrate and close the exhibition Aphrodite Désirée Navab: Landmines of Memory, Aphrodite Navab is joined virtually by fellow artists Nicholas Galanin and Curtis Talwst Santiago
Take a virtual visit to the Addison Gallery of American Art. Learn about the museum’s history and get a behind the scenes look at our
This mindful observation experience focuses on finding ground within unpredictability. Using artworks, the body, and breath to help participants unwind and relax into the present
Organized chronologically, Currents/Crosscurrents places iconic paintings, photographs, works on paper, and sculptures in dialogue with works by and lesser-known and unknown artists. In the final
Organized chronologically, Currents/Crosscurrents places iconic paintings, photographs, works on paper, and sculptures in dialogue with works by and lesser-known and unknown artists. In the second presentation
Organized chronologically, Currents/Crosscurrents places iconic paintings, photographs, works on paper, and sculptures in dialogue with works by and lesser-known and unknown artists. In the first presentation of
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Exhibition | Residency | Publication | Acquisition
Exhibition | Residency | Publication | Acquisition