Exhibitions
Art and Imagination in Spanish America, 1500–1800: Highlights from LACMA’s Collection
Past event
The exhibition features over 100 works from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s notable collection of Spanish colonial art, showcasing the creative power of Spanish America as a global crossroads.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Anatomy of a Fresco: José Clemente Orozco Drawings from the Wornick Collection
Past event
This exhibition at the Hispanic Society features a rare group of figurative drawings for portraits and preparatory cartoons for large-scale murals made by José Clemente Orozco.
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.
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.