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  • An oil painting of a rocky coastline with crashing waves under a dark sky.

    Mythmakers: The Art of Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../mythmakers-art-winslow-homer-and-frederic-remington
    December 22, 2020–February 28, 2021

    American icon Winslow Homer, famous ocean painter, joins Frederic Remington, legendary cowboy artist, for the first exhibition to explore the unexpected resonances and moments of convergence between the themes, artistic sensibilities, and technical processes of these two artists.

    Exhibition
    Score: 29.024303
    Boost: 1
  • A drawing of two women, arms wrapped across each other, walking along a beach as white surf rolls in toward them.

    Homer and Remington in Black and White

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../homer-and-remington-black-and-white
    March 4–July 2, 2017

    This exhibition highlights the overlooked works on paper that helped catapult two great American artists to household names. Their ability to distill the essence of a scene using only black and white was fundamental to their success.

    Exhibition
    Score: 16.08955
    Boost: 1
  • A black-and-white stylized drawing of six Black men behind a barbed wire fence and a Black woman in front of them gesturing toward the viewer.

    An Expanding Vision: Six Decades of Works on Paper

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../expanding-vision-six-decades-works-paper
    April 22–August 22, 2021

    In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Carter, this exhibition revisits key moments in the Carter’s history of collecting works on paper, highlighting the museum’s path to becoming one of the finest collections of American art in the country.

    Exhibition
    Score: 4.8165965
    Boost: 1
  • A watercolor of a man on horseback on windy, snowy day, holding a rifle over his head near an elk he just shot.

    Caught on Paper

    www.cartermuseum.org/exhibitions/caught-paper
    September 23, 2017–February 11, 2018

    Inspired by the coinciding exhibition Wild Spaces, Open Seasons, this exhibition of works on paper from the Carter’s collection explores the popular outdoor subjects that have permeated American culture and captivated American artists for centuries.

    Exhibition
    Score: 3.2663941
    Boost: 1
  • Romare Bearden: A Black Odyssey

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../romare-bearden-black-odyssey
    May 18–August 11, 2013

    This exhibition features Bearden’s landmark series of collages and watercolors based on Homer’s classic work of Western literature, The Odyssey, recasting the heroes and villains as Black people and transforming the poem into a poignantly universal story through picture.

    Exhibition
    Score: 2.2013671
    Boost: 1
  • An oil painting of a man standing on rocks while fishing in a treacherous sea.

    Wild Spaces, Open Seasons: Hunting and Fishing in American Art

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../wild-spaces-open-seasons-hunting-and-fishing-american-art
    October 7, 2017–January 7, 2018

    Wild Spaces, Open Seasons brings together iconic works that explore outdoor subjects from the early 19th century to World War II, exploring American artists’ fascination with depicting a communion with nature that was receding in the face of industrialization.

    Exhibition
    Score: 2.1461296
    Boost: 1
  • A detail of an oil painting of a standing White woman dressed in white, holding her skirt up with one hand and a bundle of flat glass in the other.

    Sargent, Whistler, and Venetian Glass: American Artists and the Magic of Murano

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../sargent-whistler-and-venetian-glass-american-artists-and-magic-murano
    June 26–September 11, 2022

    This exhibition pairs the sparkling splendor of glass goblets and marvelous mosaics with paintings and prints by the leading 19th-century American artists. Sargent, Whistler, and Venetian Glass: American Artists and the Magic of Murano brings to life the Venetian glass revival between 1860 and 1915 and the artistic experimentation the city inspired for visiting artists.

    Exhibition
    Score: 1.975646
    Boost: 1
  • An abstract oil painting of dark hills under a large red sun with wispy dark clouds floating in front of it.

    To See as Artists See: American Art from The Phillips Collection

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../see-artists-see-american-art-phillips-collection
    October 6, 2012–January 6, 2013

    This landmark exhibition features masterworks from The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., tracing American art from the birth of the modern spirit to postwar painting through some of the finest examples of late 19th and 20th century art.

    Exhibition
    Score: 1.817077
    Boost: 1
  • Enriching the Collection: Gifts from Joan and John Richardson

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../enriching-collection-gifts-joan-and-john-richardson
    April 19–August 17, 2014

    Celebrating the generous gift of Joan and John Richardson, this exhibition uses these works on paper in conjunction with artworks from the collection to reveal how their contribution enlarges and diversifies the Carter’s holdings in illuminating ways.

    Exhibition
    Score: 1.8086601
    Boost: 1
  • Nature/Culture

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../natureculture
    July 15–December 10, 2017

    Nature/Culture explores different facets of the dichotomy between nature and culture through photographs, reflecting on how nature counterpoints and enlivens our built environment and on what qualifies as “natural.”

    Exhibition
    Score: 1.5584592
    Boost: 1
  • A watercolor of a freight ship deck made with precise lines and geometric shapes in whites, browns, grays, and blues.

    The Allure of Paper: Drawings and Watercolors from the Collection

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../allure-paper-drawings-and-watercolors-collection
    July 9–October 9, 2011

    This special exhibition showcases one-of-a-kind works on paper never before exhibited together, chronicling the sweeping changes that occurred in American art over the course of nearly 200 years from portraiture and history painting to modernism and abstraction.

    Exhibition
    Score: 1.4345922
    Boost: 1
  • A drawing of two women, arms wrapped across each other, walking along a beach as white surf rolls in toward them.

    Revealed Treasures: Drawings from the Permanent Collection

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../revealed-treasures-drawings-permanent-collection
    October 21, 2001–February 10, 2002

    This exhibition of drawings spanning the 19th and 20th centuries represents the evolution of the medium from preliminary outlines for other artistic media to a modern means of self-expression in its own right.

    Exhibition
    Score: 1.3847016
    Boost: 1
  • An oil painting of a group of men on horseback riding directly toward the viewer, shooting guns over their shoulders at people in pursuit.

    From Remington to O’Keeffe: The Carter’s Greatest Hits

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../remington-okeeffe-carters-greatest-hits
    October 6, 2018–March 22, 2019

    During the renovation, this exhibition features highlights from the permanent collection, including paintings, photographs, and sculptures, by some of America’s most renowned artists.

    Exhibition
    Score: 1.2542152
    Boost: 1
  • A painting of a White man pulling back a red curtain to reveal an outdoor scene of a small George Washington holding a hatchet near a damaged cherry tree and a taller man next to him gesturing angrily toward the damaged tree.

    The Carter Downtown

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../carter-downtown
    September 18, 1999–September 1, 2001

    While the museum is closed for expansion, visitors will still have the opportunity to experience American art through “Greatest Hits” from the museum’s collection at the Carter’s temporary gallery in downtown Fort Worth.

    Exhibition
    Score: 0.7245101
    Boost: 1

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