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Note from author: The list below is alphabetized by town, and details upcoming exhibitions at each venue as well as some that are closing soon. – Catherine Ryan The guide – Massachusetts Museum Guide, Fall 2019 Right click or hover to see info click to enlarge. All photographs mine unless otherwise noted. The list is illustrated with images of the sites. A few patterns I see in the exhibition titles: what’s annointed for display and how it’s contextualized (corrective labels) immersive exhibits revisiting colonial methodologies and themes major solo surveys women artists (and this upcoming season boost underscoring womens’ suffrage and 100th anniversary of the ratification of women’s right to vote) illustration environment and issues of humanity and migration. Exhibition trends continue to evolve and reveal new directions. Some shows I’ve already visited and may write about, mostly from a dealer’s perspective as that is my background. A Seuss-focused experience was pronounced destined for Boston, ahead of its TBD venue, by the LA entertainment company co-founders. Last Chance! These must see 2019 shows are closing soon: Don’t miss ICA Watershed Purple (installation view above) closing September 2 DeCordova New England Biennial and the Provincetown Art Association & Museum’s 1945 Chaim Gross exhibition close September 15 and catch Renoir at the Clark before it’s gone September 22nd.Ī few of the listed upcoming exhibitions to note: the NEW building and exhibits at PEM are opening September 2019 Homer at the Beach is on display at Cape Ann Museum thru December 1 (and catch a Richard Ormond lecture on John Singer Sargent’s Charcoals Sept.28 at Cape Ann Museum ( ahead of the Morgan exhibition opening October) three new shows opening at MFA Gordon Parks at Addison and Alma Thomas at Smith.