Filmed in one take and played in the reverse, this captivating and ambitious work by filmmaker Ben Russell, titled River Rites, is an exercise in what the artist called “psychedelic ethnography.”
Show Closing: Natural Abstraction: Brett Weston and His Contemporaries
Brett Weston was a master of black-and-white photography who used his camera to capture increasingly-abstract forms in the world around him.
Show Closing: Orchids
For the first time ever, Orchids will be installed in the gallery spaces at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Show Closing: Pushing Boundaries
New year. Newfields. Did you make a resolution? You wanted more time for self-care—imagined indulging in culture, perusing beautiful works of art.
Show Closing: Sensual/Sexual/Social, The Photography of George Platt Lynes
Explore the artistic legacy of renowned, American photographer George Platt Lynes through this exhibition of photographs from the collection of the Kinsey Institute, Indiana University
Show Opening: Ben Russell, River Rites
Filmed in one take and played in the reverse, this captivating and ambitious work by filmmaker Ben Russell, titled River Rites, is an exercise in what the artist called “psychedelic ethnography.”
Show Opening: Orchids
For the first time ever, Orchids will be installed in the gallery spaces at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Show Closing: Making Faces, The Remarkable Masks Of Master Bidou Yamaguchi
This exhibition will feature the works of contemporary Japanese artist, Bidou Yamaguchi, a traditionally trained Noh mask carver who has created a body of work inspired by Old Master paintings.
Show Opening: Pushing Boundaries
New year. Newfields. Did you make a resolution? You wanted more time for self-care—imagined indulging in culture, perusing beautiful works of art.
Show Closing: Winterlights
Return to Winterlights this November 18 through January 6. The lights will dance again on the Lilly House lawn as you amble side by side with family and friends.
Show Closing: Deck the Halls at Lilly House
Lilly House has been decked out in ways you’ve never seen during our forty seven years of decorating for the holidays.
Show Closing: Bes-Ben: The Mad Hatter of Chicago
Known for his elaborate, humorous, and flamboyant creations, Benjamin B. Green-Field (1898-1988), the creative genius behind the Bes-Ben label, designed hats using a variety of everyday objects and a wide array of unusual trimmings
Show Closing: Portraits of Our City
What can a photography portrait tell us about a person? What can you learn from someone by asking them a single question? What can the dreams of a city’s residents tell us about the city?
Show Closing: Past as Present, Capturing and Archiving the Female Experience
Past as Present: Capturing and Archiving the Female Experienceexhibits contemporary photographic images of and by women.
Show Opening: Winterlights
Return to Winterlights this November 18 through January 6. The lights will dance again on the Lilly House lawn as you amble side by side with family and friends.
Show Opening: Deck the Halls at Lilly House
Lilly House has been decked out in ways you’ve never seen during our forty seven years of decorating for the holidays.
Show Closing: Collecting Contemporaries, Recent Acquisitions from the Koch and Wolf Collections
This exhibition highlights some of the most significant gifts of contemporary art made to the Indianapolis Museum of Art over its 135-year history, which were donated by longtime supporters Kay Koch, and Joan and Walter Wolf
Show Opening: Sensual/Sexual/Social, The Photography of George Platt Lynes
Explore the artistic legacy of renowned, American photographer George Platt Lynes through this exhibition of photographs from the collection of the Kinsey Institute, Indiana University
Show Closing: Summer Wonderland, Spectacular Creatures
We’ve teamed up with the Italian art collective Cracking Art to welcome hundreds of animals to the Newfields campus this summer.
Show Closing: Portraits of Our City
What can a photography portrait tell us about a person? What can you learn from someone by asking them a single question? What can the dreams of a city’s residents tell us about the city?