Adelson Galleries - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Adelson Galleries. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"American Paintings and Works on Paper" Exhibition
American paintings and works on paper from the 19th through 21st centuries, including works by Cassatt, Hassam, Homer, Prendergast, Sargent, Winfred Rembert, Andrew Stevovich, Andrew Wyeth, Jamie Wyeth,...More »
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John Singer Sargent "Sargent and Impressionism"
The exhibition Sargent and Impressionism features some 30 outstanding oils and watercolors painted by John Singer Sargent in France and England from 1883-1889. On loan from the world’s leading public and...More »
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Andrew Stevovich "Alternate Universe"
Featuring some 40 oils and related drawings, the Adelson Galleries show provides a wonderful sampling of the artist’s ordinary people in timeless settings – at once thoroughly contemporary and unquestionably...More »
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"American Paintings, Sculpture, and Works on Paper" Exhibition
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Winfred Rembert "Memories of My Youth"
A self-taught artist, Rembert grew up working in the cotton fields of Cuthbert, Georgia, in the 1950's. He was arrested after a 1960's civil rights march and survived a near-lynching before serving seven...More »
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Stephen Scott Young "New Works"
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Stephen Scott Young "New Works"
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"American Paintings and Works on Paper from the 19th through 21st Centuries" Exhibition
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John Marin "The Late Oils"
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"Contemporary Paintings and Sculptures" Exhibition
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Mary Cassatt "Prints and Drawings from the Collection of Ambrose Vollard"
Mary Cassatt: Prints and Drawings from the Collection of Ambroise Vollard featured nearly 140 works, including etchings and aquatints as well as a group of important early drawings, which reveal the range...More »
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Jamie Wyeth "Seven Deadly Sins"
For more than 40 years, Jamie Wyeth (b. 1946) has attracted attention with his paintings of subjects and places that have mesmerized him: life on his Pennsylvania farm; the surroundings of his island home...More »