Exhibitions
Currently on View
This exhibition presents archival objects, news articles, and other primary sources to lay bare the mystery in all its fascinating complexity.
Historic House Exhibitions
Purchase TicketsFeb 22, 2022 — Dec 31, 2024
Discover the lives of the Black women and men who helped shape Reynolda as it evolved from a Jim Crow era working estate into a museum.
Oct 20, 2023 — Oct 27, 2024
Portraits are often taken at face value—as accurate representations of a person’s appearance, sometimes removed by decades or centuries. But portraits are often the products of delicate negotiatio…
Upcoming Exhibitions
Oct 13, 2012 — Jan 13, 2013
In April 1977, at New York’s Cordier & Ekstrom gallery, the American modernist Romare Bearden (1911–1988) installed twenty vibrant, richly composed collages under the title Odysseus. The …
Jun 30, 2012 — Dec 2, 2012
Imagine looking at two different works of art hung next to each other in a gallery. The first is an eighteenth-century double portrait of a young married couple; the second is a contemporary photogra…
Dec 15, 2012 — Jun 23, 2013
In February 1913, the groundbreaking Armory Show opened in New York City. The exhibition featured paintings, prints, and sculpture by modern American and European artists. The art of Americans such …
Feb 23, 2013 — May 19, 2013
The photographer and painter Edward Steichen is famous for introducing modernism to America by sending the work of avant-garde European artists back to his friend Alfred Stieglitz in New York for exhi…
Mar 2, 2013 — Aug 4, 2013
Imagine looking at two different works of art hung next to each other in a gallery. The first is a nineteenth-century landscape depicting brilliant autumn foliage; the second is a photograph of a do…
Aug 10, 2013 — Dec 8, 2013
Still life paintings speak volumes about identity, history, and culture. Drawn primarily from the Reynolda House collection accompanied by key loans from museums and private collections throughout the…