Exhibitions

Apocalypse Sky: Art, AIDS, and Activism in New York City, 1982–1992
February 4–August 20, 2023
In the Spotlight - Surface Tension: Displacement, Archaeology, and Artistry of Urban Water
January 21 through April 9, 2023
The Authentic Self: Photography and Portraits
January 21 through April 2, 2023
What Now? (Or Not Yet)
January 21 through September 10, 2023
The Hudson River School Collection: A 3D Virtual Exhibition
OngoingUpcoming Exhibitions
Past Exhibitions
2022
2021
2020
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Monumental Misrememberings: Photographs and Statues of Contested Histories
September 19, 2020–February 14, 2021 -
Miracles on the Border: Retablos of Mexican Migrants to the United States
September 5–December 13, 2020 -
Visible Bodies: Representing Blackness
August 15, 2020–March 7, 2021 -
Louise Bourgeois: Ode to Forgetting, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
January 24–August 16, 2020 -
Metal, Acid, Line: Etchings from the Loeb
January 16–April 12, 2020
Previous exhibitions are available to view in our archive and the following exhibitions are available to view online.
- Movement Captured: Dance in Art from the Permanent Collection
- Fluid Ecologies: Hispanic Caribbean Art from the Loeb
- India in Miniature: Paintings from the Loeb
- Embodying Compassion in Buddhist Art: Image, Pilgrimage, Practice
- Decolonizing the Exhibition: Critical Approaches to the Contemporary Indigenous Art
- Reflections: Portrayals of and by African Americans from the Loeb
- Art, Science, and Technology at the Loeb
- Drawn Together: The Visual Language of Drawing
- Menagerie in the Museum: Highlights from the Loeb
- Silver in the Attic: Historical Archeology at Vassar
- Haunting Legacies: Photography and the Invisible
- “For through the painter must you see his skill”: Shakespeare in Art from the Loeb
- Asian Highlights from the Loeb for the New York Conference on Asian Studies
- Accessorizing Paris: Fashion and Art in the Nineteenth Century
- To the Divine Shades: Ancient Roman Inscribed Epitaphs from the Loeb
- Blazing Saddle: Reimagining the American West
- New Acquisitions: Garry Winogrand’s Beautiful Women
- Abstract Photography from the Permanent Collection
- Billy Name: Inside Warhol’s Silver Factory
- Energy to Spare: ‘50s Photography by Grace Robertson
- Framing Space: Photography and Architecture
- New Photography Acquisitions
- Collecting Women’s Portrait Photography
- Art Activity Cards
- Highlights from the Loeb’s Mexican Art Collection