
Parasol Press: Breaking New Ground
Parasol Press: Breaking New Ground is the first exhibition to survey Parasol Press’s remarkable publications from 1970–2014, showcasing radical innovations that pushed the boundaries of

Parasol Press: Breaking New Ground is the first exhibition to survey Parasol Press’s remarkable publications from 1970–2014, showcasing radical innovations that pushed the boundaries of

Both Sides of the Line: Carmen Herrera & Leon Polk Smith brings together the groundbreaking work of Carmen Herrera and Leon Polk Smith—neighbors, friends, and pioneers

This is the third exhibition in a series highlighting key strengths of the Addison’s renowned collection of American art from the 17th century to the

Featuring works drawn entirely from the Addison’s permanent collection, Little Boxes invites viewers into a nuanced exploration of the square and the rectangle, two essential

Drawn entirely from the Addison’s collection, this focused installation of maritime works by Winslow Homer (1836–1910) examines the Boston-born artist’s persistent engagement with and interrogation

What is home? How does it shape you? How do you shape it? Artists have long explored these difficult questions, capturing the idea of home

Best known as a sculptor, Martin Puryear (b. 1941) is celebrated for his sensitivity to materials and his inventive merging of minimalist logic with traditional

Our famed model ship collection, permanently installed in the building’s lower level, consisted originally of 24 works commissioned by the museum’s founder, Thomas Cochran, to
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