Exhibitions
Anni Albers: In Thread and On Paper
Groundbreaking work from the most important textile artist of the 20th century.
Unbreakable: Feminist Visions
Artworks with an emphasis on Latina and Chicana artists and their stories of survival and resilience.
If the Sky Were Orange
This special two-part exhibition explores the history and contemporary urgency of climate-related issues.
Forces of Nature: Ancient Maya Art
Explore the rich world of the supernatural in ancient Maya art.
Weird Winter
Weird Winter by Austin-based artist Steve Parker is a joyful, offbeat holiday-inspired display in two spaces at the Blanton.
Cara a cara / Face to Face
Celebrate the resilience, the perseverance, and the stories of individuals belonging to Mexican American communities across the United States.
VLM (Virginia L. Montgomery)
Medieval X Modern
Presenting modern work informed by the spectacular craftsmanship and compelling historical figures of the Middle Ages.
Day Jobs
The first major exhibition to examine the overlooked impact of day jobs on the visual arts.
Las Hermanas Iglesias
Debut work that navigates fertility, pregnancy, loss, and birth.
Painted Cloth: Fashion and Ritual in Colonial Latin America
Textiles and their visual representations in different media produced in Bolivia, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela during the 1600s and 1700s.
Njideka Akunyili Crosby
This intimate exhibition presents four recent paintings on paper by Akunyili Crosby.