Tang

Exhibitions

At the heart of the Tang Museum's activities is an ambitious exhibition program. The twelve exhibitions the museum organizes per year fall into two broad categories: large-scale projects that combine a wide variety of objects from antique maps, scientific equipment, Rube Goldberg cartoons, and Shaker furniture with new works of international contemporary art, and surveys and projects by a diverse group of artists that together offer an in-depth and unique view of current art practice.


Exhibitions Overview

At the heart of the Tang Museum's activities is an ambitious exhibition program. Of the twelve exhibitions the museum organizes per year,... See more >

Upcoming Exhibitions

Oliver Herring: Me Us Them January 31 - June 14, 2009 See more >

Maya Murals: The Art of Power

Over the past decade, excavations and new research at two Maya sites, Bonampak and San Bartolo, located in present-day Mexico and... See more >

Dario Robleto: Alloy of Love

For more than a decade, Dario Robleto has been composing a love song to America, an extended meditation on longing and loss, spirituality... See more >

Opener 15: Amy Sillman: Third Person Singular

Amy Sillman is an uncompromising painter. The Brooklyn-based artist’s widely influential body of work has built on familiar formats such... See more >

Elevator Music 12: Jessica Rylan

Jessica Rylan is a sound artist, electronic musician, and instrument maker who lives and works in the Boston area. Her various... See more >

Things Remain

A painted chair, a cupboard, a lacy dress, a teacup—such objects of daily life bear witness to the events and interactions that take... See more >

Opener 14: Dean Snyder: Almost Blue

Born in Philadelphia in 1953, artist Dean Snyder grew up on a farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and spent family summer holidays on... See more >

Opener 13: Joseph Grigely: St. Cecilia

Joseph Grigely creates works that explore the failures, idiosyncrasies, and ruptures of language and communication. An artist who has been... See more >

Smack

Sounds are made: a glass drops to the floor, muscles push air from one's body to create the voice, feet thud on the pavement. Whether... See more >

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