Current Exhibitions Upcoming
Richard Prince: Tell Me Everything
February 10, 2024 — June 16, 2024
“Tell Me Everything” features artist Richard Prince’s most recent suite of works based on the joke archives of influential 20th-century American comedian Milton Berle
Kei Ito: Staring at the Face of the Sun
January 27, 2024 — July 14, 2024
Photography that examines the intergenerational trauma of nuclear disaster and the possibilities of healing and reconciliation
Nancy Baker Cahill: Through Lines
October 28, 2023 — May 19, 2024
Baker Cahill’s first solo museum show expands upon her background in traditional media and redefines the possibilities of drawing in contemporary art through augmented reality
Decade of Tradition: Highlights from the Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson Collection
June 11, 2022 — July 7, 2024
Selections from Larry and Brenda Thompson’s gift of works by African American artists
Power and Piety in 17th-Century Spanish Art
November 14, 2020 — July 28, 2024
Works by premiere Spanish baroque painters such as Francisco de Zurbarán, Bartolomé Murillo, Pedro Orrente and others, on loan from Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery
A Perfect Model: Prints after Anthony van Dyck’s Portraits
June 8, 2024 — December 1, 2024
Prints that attest to Anthony Van Dyck’s lasting impact as printmaker and portraitist
Saint Petersburg as Franz Liszt Saw It
August 10, 2024 — December 1, 2024
Organized in conjunction with the Liszt Festival at the University of Georgia’s Hugh Hodgson School of Music in October 2024, this exhibition features works on paper that show Russia at the time of Frantz Liszt visits there in the 1840s.
Mind the Gap: Selections from the Permanent Collection
September 21, 2024 — December 1, 2024
Each work in this exhibition represents a snapshot of human experience preserved for future generations. Each connects us to the past while pointing toward the future.
The Awe of Ordinary Labors: 20th-Century Paintings from Ukraine
February 1, 2025 — June 1, 2025
Works by Ukrainian painters that complied with Soviet government requirements on the surface but also communicated subtle subversive statements
Brilliant Exiles: American Women in Paris, 1900 – 1939
July 19, 2025 — November 2, 2025
This exhibition features approximately 65 portraits of remarkable women, highlighting the dynamic role of portraiture in articulating a refashioned sense of self
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For Kei Ito, the bombing of Hiroshima in 1945 is just as palpable and present now, nearly 80 years later, as it was the day his grandfather survived it. He carries the weight of the trauma with him as though he experienced it himself. He remembers hi...