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Jennifer Thompson Named Deputy Director of Collections and Exhibitions at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Jennifer Thompson has been named Deputy Director of Collections and Exhibitions at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, after 25 years at the institution and most recently overseeing Van Gogh's Sunflowers: A Symphony in Blue and Yellow.
Tate Britain Opens Its Largest Whistler Retrospective in Thirty Years
Tate Britain's James McNeill Whistler retrospective opened May 21 and runs through September 27, 2026 — the most comprehensive European survey of the American-born painter in thirty years and a timely reassessment of his foundational role in modern visual culture.
Amy Sherald: American Sublime Opens at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta
Amy Sherald: American Sublime is a nationally touring retrospective of over 100 works now open at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. The show offers the fullest account yet of how Sherald's desaturated figurative approach reshaped contemporary American portrait painting.
Eustace Mamba Stitches Identity and History Into His First Solo Show
Eustace Mamba stitches Caribbean history, American flags & North Philly streets into a new body of work. Lavender opens July 3 at Paradigm Gallery.
Connie Choi Appointed Chief Curator at the Barnes Foundation
Connie H. Choi, PhD — curator of the first Tom Lloyd museum survey, lead curator of the largest exhibition in Studio Museum history, and Henry Allen Moe Prize recipient — has been appointed Gund Family Chief Curator at the Barnes Foundation. She begins September 8, 2026.
Universal Nature—Rebecca Rutstein at the Berman Museum
Rebecca Rutstein’s Universal Nature at the Berman Museum at Ursinus College brings together fifteen years of her practice — suspended kinetic sculpture, large-scale paintings, and new Greenland expedition work made with sea ice brine. On view June 16–November 24, 2026.
