Fall 2025 Exhibits

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Suzanne Jackson: What is Love?

SFMOMA: Sep. 27 – March 1

For over six decades, Suzanne Jackson has created lyrical, awe-inspiring paintings influenced by her deep respect for the natural world and continual belief in the connection between all living things. Jackson’s life has been driven by a search for creative freedom and a bohemian spirit indebted to the San Francisco ethos of the 1950s and 1960s

Arts of Indigenous America

de Young: Aug 26-Aug 31, 2028

The exhibit features works by contemporary artists who each explore different aspects of the theme “Relationship to Place.” The works span over a thousand years of history, using all sorts of different media types. This exhibition challenges what Native art is.

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Edouard Manet, The Balcony, 1868–1869
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Manet & Morisot

Legion of Honor: Oct 11-March 1

This exhibition explores the relationship between Édouard Manet, one of the Impressionist era’s greatest painters, and Berthe Morisot, the only woman to produce art under her own name during this time. Their story is told through Manet’s portraits of Morisot and Morisot’s work, which often reflected elements of Manet’s. The installation celebrates the friendship between these two important artists.

Made in L.A. 2025

Hammer Museum: Oct 5-March 1
This is the seventh iteration of the Hammer’s “signature biennial” exhibition that features current artists throughout the Los Angeles Area. There are a total of 28 participants who work with mediums such as film, painting, photography, sculpture, etc. What weaves them all together is how they engage with the city.
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Grounded

LACMA: Sept 14-June 21

The Grounded exhibition encourages viewers to see land beyond what is presented to them, as a foundation for memory and home. Spanning from the 1970s to today, the exhibition showcases 35 artists based in the Americas and the Pacific.

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