Exhibitions

Spirit & Splendor: El Greco, Velázquez, and the Hispanic Baroque

Spirit & Splendor: El Greco, Velázquez, and the Hispanic Baroque
Aug 24, 2025 – Feb 1, 2026

“One of the must-see exhibitions around the world in 2025.”— The Art Newspaper

A Family Affair: Artistic Dynasties in Europe (Part II, 1670–1900)

A Family Affair: Artistic Dynasties in Europe (Part II, 1670–1900)
Jun 28, 2025 – Dec 7, 2025

Explore eighteen fascinating families through art in Part Two of this special presentation.

Contemporary Project 15: Betsabeé Romero

Contemporary Project 15: Betsabeé Romero
Jun 14, 2025 – Jan 4, 2026

Don’t miss our latest Contemporary Project exhibition, featuring internationally acclaimed artist Betsabeé Romero.

Gallery Highlights

Art of the American West

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The Blanton’s holdings of 19th-century American art are especially strong in landscape imagery, specifically paintings depicting the American West.

Art of the Spanish Americas

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“South American Baroque” highlights the way this international style was uniquely interpreted by Indigenous and Mestizo artists after European prints, paintings, and painters arrived in the region. It features artworks from Bolivia, Colombia, Perú, and Venezuela, part of the Blanton collection, as well as key loans from the Thoma Foundation.

The Legacy of the Classical Past

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This gallery presents artworks from ancient Greece (800 BCE–300 BCE) and early modern Europe (1400–1800) that demonstrate the enduring influence of ancient Greek ideals of beauty and the persistence of stories about interactions between gods, heroes, and mortals.

South American Cubist, Constructive, and Concrete Art

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Avant-garde practices of experimental abstraction were particularly strong in Argentina and Uruguay beginning in the 1920s, anchored in utopian notions of modernization and progress.

America Goes Modern

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Highlighting the range of avant-garde styles represented in American art of the 1940s and 1950s, these works showcase how social and technological changes, along with the introduction of European art movements such as Cubism and Surrealism, led artists to explore new ways of representation, from the abstraction of forms to tapping into the subconscious.

Plaster Casts

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Although replicas of famous ancient works of art rather than originals, plaster casts have played an important role in art history and were widely collected and displayed by museums and art academies in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. The Blanton’s collection is one of the few to remain intact and in relatively good condition, as many other collections deteriorated over time through use and neglect.

European Still Lifes

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This gallery displays decorated tableware from both ancient Greece and eighteenth-century England, along with still life paintings that depict such household commodities. By also incorporating flowers and food, which inevitably rot and decay, still lifes celebrate artistic accomplishment and abundance, while also reminding viewers of the transitory nature of life.

Latino Art

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“Move Your Body” showcases the use of dance, movement, and dramatized postures by Latino artists. The figural explorations facilitate themes of spirituality, the cosmos, community, political activism, and historical reverence. Artists emphasize the conceptual breadth of movement and legacies that rely on memory, repetition, and the enactment of bodily actions.

European Art/Art of the Spanish Americas

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This gallery presents devotional objects produced in Europe and the Spanish Americas between 1390 and 1780, showcasing how artists on both sides of the Atlantic continuously reinvented artistic models, adapting them to different cultural contexts.

Contemporary Art

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The Blanton’s contemporary collection features art made from around the world since the 1960s. Reflecting the collection’s historic strengths, artists from Latin America and the United States have a prominent presence. Works by emerging and established artists are represented across a range of media and perspectives including paintings, sculpture, photography, textiles, and time-based media, as well as works made using new or unexpected materials.

MAKEwild

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Design, craft, and art intersect at this interactive installation.