Exhibitions

  • Feb 18, 2024 – Jun 16, 2024
  • Dallas, TX
Exhibition

Meadows/ARCO Artist Spotlight: Teresa Lanceta

Past event

The Meadows Museum, in collaboration with Fundación ARCO, will present the first solo exhibition in the United States of Spanish textile artist Teresa Lanceta.

  • Nov 2, 2023 – Feb 4, 2024
  • New York, NY
Exhibition

Picasso and the Spanish Classics

Past event

This focused exhibition at the Hispanic Society Museum & Library explores Pablo Picasso’s interpretation of and response to Spanish literature.

  • Oct 20, 2023 – Jan 28, 2024
  • Nashville, TN
Exhibition

Art and Imagination in Spanish America, 1500-1800

Past event

This exhibition at the Frist Art Museum features highlights from LACMA’s collection –including textiles, paintings and decorative arts– offering a lucid alternative to traditional interpretations of art from the so-called New World.

  • Sep 17, 2023 – Jan 7, 2024
  • Dallas, TX
Exhibition

Spanish Light: Sorolla in American Collections

Past event

This exhibition brings together 27 rarely-seen paintings by Joaquín Sorolla from private collections in the United States, many of which will be displayed in a public museum for the first time.

  • Sep 15, 2023 – Mar 30, 2024
  • New York, NY
Exhibition
El Costeño / José Agustín Arrieta: El Costeño / The Young Man from the Coast, Puebla, Mexico, after 1843, oil on canvas, 89 × 71 cm. Courtesy of The Hispanic Society of America.

A Collection without Borders

Past event

This exhibition at the Hispanic Society brings together a selection of works from the museum’s permanent collection that celebrates the arts and cultures of Spain, Portugal, Latin America, Goa, and the Philippines.

  • Sep 6, 2023 – May 18, 2024
  • New York, NY
Exhibition
Huevos de oro (Golden Eggs) by Priscilla Monge, 1998. Courtesy of Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary.

El Dorado: Myths of Gold

Past event

This exhibition at the Americas Society is the first of a two-part group exhibition exploring the legend of El Dorado as a foundational myth of the Americas. It presents artworks by more than sixty artists from the pre-Hispanic period to the contemporary era.