FALL PREVIEW

Ruth Asawa: Retrospective, SFMOMA, San Francisco, United States, 2025. Photo: Don Ross

Fall is approaching and I am pleased to share some great museum exhibitions that I am looking forward to seeing across the US and select cities abroad (alphabetized by city):

Atlanta:

Faith Ringgold: Seeing Children closes on October 12 at the High Museum.

Boston:

Of Light and Air: Winslow Homer in Watercolor opens at MFA Boston on November 2.

Dallas:

Survey: Antony Gormley opens at the Nasher on September 13.

Houston:

Robert Rauschenberg: Fabric Works of the 1970s opens at the Menil Collection on September 19.

Jenny Saville: Anatomy of Painting opens at the Modern in Fort Worth on October 12.

Jerusalem:

Michal Rovner: Echoes, on view until December 20 at the Israel Museum, features the artists’s intricate, multilayered video art.

(To see her work closer, you can visit MALKA in West Palm Beach).

Los Angeles:

Jeffrey Gibson: the space in which to place me closes at the Broad closes on September 28.


London:

Do Ho Suh: Walk the House can be seen at the Tate until October 26.


Miami:

Olga de Amaral is open until October 12 at the ICA Miami. I have already seen it 3 times and highly recommend visiting before it closes.

Sarah Crowner in Dialogue with Etel Adnan recently opened at the Bass Museum.

Robert Rauschenberg: Real Time at the NSU is opening November 16. Also at NSU, the debut show of Miami-based artist, Addison Wolf, opens on September 21.

Philip Smith: Magnetic Fields is open at Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami through October 5.


New York:

Flora Yukhnovich's Four Seasons opens at the Frick on September 3.

Man Ray: When Objects Dream opens at the Met on September 14. (Also at the Met, the Jeffrey Gibson facade commission, opens on September 12).

Monet and Venice at the Brooklyn Museum opens on October 11.

Rashid Johnson: A Poem for Deep Thinkers continues at the Guggenheim through January 18 and should not be missed.

Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective opens October 19 at MoMA and feratures over 300 works spanning the artist’s six-decade career. (A new Helen Frankenthaler exhibition also opens on October 25).

Sixties Surreal opens at the Whitney Museum of Art on September 24. Also at the Whitney, the centennial of Alexander Calder’s beloved Circus opens on October 18.

Also important to mention that both the New Museum and the Studio Museum in Harlem, will be reopen this Fall after much-anticipated expansions.


Paris:

Minimal opens on October 8 at the Pinault Collection.

Sargent: The Paris Years opens at Musee d’Orsay on September 23.


San Francisco:

Sheila Hicks: New Work opened a few weeks ago at SFMoMA.

Manet & Morisot opens at the Legion of Honor on October 11.

Washington D.C.:

Big Things for Big Rooms opens on November 21 at the Hirshhorn.

West Palm Beach:

Shara Hughes: Inside Outside opens at the Norton on November 15.

Art and Life in Rembrandt’s Time: Masterpieces from The Leiden Collection opens at the Norton on October 25.


Be sure to follow me on Instagram for more information on great art to see this Fall.

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