With Assyrian artifacts, contemporary Chinese art, controversy-inciting works by C茅zanne and more, these standout shows channel the city鈥檚 rich, cross-cultural art scene.
Keep election-season woes at bay with masterworks of Black portraiture, musings on a Persian epic poem, Mickalene Thomas鈥檚 first international traveling solo show, and more.
With its forested hills that roll into blue-tinged mountains, and deep valleys split by winding rivers, Pennsylvanian Appalachia is easy to appreciate for its scenic beauty.
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts celebrates 20th century African American sculptor John Rhoden (1916-2001) with the exhibition, Determined To Be: The Sculpture of John Rhoden, the first comprehensive retrospective of the artist鈥檚 work.
'Seeing Philadelphia' brings together varied views of the city through prints, drawings, photographs, paintings, and maps from the historic collection.
Emily B. Schilling reviews Rising Sun: Artists in an Uncertain America, a collaborative tour-de-force at the African American Museum in Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, through Oct. 8, 2023.
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) has proudly organized the exhibition 鈥淲omen in Motion: 150 Years of Women鈥檚 Artistic Networks at PAFA.鈥
The Green Family Art Foundation (GFAF), a Dallas-based nonprofit foundation, has announced on social media that they have acquired a new permanent space in the city鈥檚 downtown Arts District.
The January/February 鈥淧icks鈥 selected by the Committee on Women in the Arts reflect on the difficult pursuit of creative freedom through idiosyncratic yet careful explorations of color, form, genre, and medium as well as voice and address.
Joan Semmel: Skin in the Game at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) through April 3, 2022, is the first solo museum exhibition for an artist whose work is widely known in reproduction but rarely seen.
Eakins, who is celebrated far and wide in his native Philadelphia, was embroiled in controversy during his lifetime and made disturbing photos of young girls