Instagram Share For AAPI Heritage Month, we’re revisiting works from our collection that highlight Asian American and Pacific Islander artists whose work pushes the boundaries of the contemporary art landscape. Happy Mother’s Day! 💐 Join us in celebrating all of the moms in our lives with this self-guided tour of art recognizing maternal figures of all kinds across the museum. Take a tour of our Prints and Drawings Study Room in the Jean and Steven Goldman Study Center, open to the public by appointment. Learn about the transformative gift of contemporary art from two extraordinary donors, Stefan Edlis and Gael Neeson, in our latest article. https://bit.ly/4qPQv6Q Join us on June 14 for the opening of “Willem de Kooning Drawing,” the first exhibition to examine the expansive drawing practice of this renowned artist.Learn more: https://bit.ly/4tNmpSu See incredible paintings, sculptures, and ceramics in our exhibition “Korean National Treasures: 2,000 Years of Art,” on view in Galleries 182–184. https://bit.ly/49stCjv What’s a desert hare, and why does it appear in medieval Islamic art? Join us tonight for our first UNIQLO Third Thursday, 5:00–8:00 p.m.—an evening of special programming. https://bit.ly/47UQTth Explore “H. C. Westermann: Anchor Clanker,” on view through May 17. And make sure to grab the accompanying richly illustrated catalogue here: https://bit.ly/42Rmx8W Explore “Lucas Samaras: Sitting, Standing, Walking, Looking” NOW ON VIEW–”Emerging from Darkness: Prints by Hamanishi Katsunori.” It’s easy to spend hours viewing Raqib Shaw’s “Paradise Lost.” “Matisse’s Jazz: Rhythms in Color,” get to know the artist and his work with a 10-fact introduction to the artist’s iconic book.” https://bit.ly/3OM4Lzm NOW ON VIEW– “Saint-Porchaire Ceramics: Rediscovered Treasures of the French Renaissance.” Gallop into the new year with our self-guided tour featuring the majestic equine creature.https://bit.ly/4rjnu3B ⚾ Today, we celebrate art, baseball, and the first Norman Rockwell painting to enter our collection. Rockwell’s “The Dugout”—depicting our very own Chicago Cubs—is now on view! Learn more. OPENING TOMORROW– “Carroll Dunham: Drawings, 1974–2024” New Exhibitions in 2026 NOW OPEN—New Galleries for European Design NOW ON VIEW– “Edgar Calel: Corn Mountain of Life (Ixim Juyu K’aslem).” Share