Hans Hofmann
From 11/7/2025 - 6/28/2026
This event showcases the artistic prowess of Hans Hofmann, a progressive and influential art teacher of the 20th century, whose teaching legacy often eclipses his artistic achievements. Attendees will be treated to a selection of paintings and works on paper that demonstrate Hofmann's dynamic approach to color, form, and space, and his famous push/pull theory, which is evident in his works that blend European Modernism traditions with radical innovation.
Keeping Alive the Remembrance
From 11/7/2025 - 10/11/2026
The event, Keeping Alive the Remembrance, showcases a curated collection from Yale University Art Gallery, commemorating the nation's 250th anniversary. The displayed works, created between 1776 and 1876, highlight how artists of various mediums maintained a vital connection to the country's founding, shaping the American visual imagination in enduring ways.
Rina Banerjee
From 2/7/2026 - 7/26/2026
Rina Banerjee's sculpture, inspired by the Taj Mahal, challenges conventional perceptions of the monument with its steel and copper frame wrapped in pink cellophane, a material emblematic of the disposable consumer culture. Inside the floating, tent-like structure, attendees will find relics of colonialism, including an antique Anglo-Indian Bombay chair and a chandelier made from expendable goods, showcasing Banerjee's unique method of combining found objects with consumer products.
Jes Fan: Unbounded
From 2/27/2026 - 6/28/2026
Jes Fan, a prominent contemporary artist, is known for his innovative sculptures that blend abstract forms with experimental materials, challenging the boundaries of identity. The event, Jes Fan: Unbounded, showcases a decade of Fan's work, highlighting his unique use of techniques like glassblowing and 3D printing, and materials such as resin, silicone, and biological substances, all influenced by his upbringing in Hong Kong, a city at the intersection of East and West, ancient and modern, colonial and postcolonial.