Gregory Crewdson: Eveningside

Gregory Crewdson (American, born 1962), 8 to 10 Cleaning Services, 2021-22, digital pigment print, © Gregory Crewdson, Courtesy of the Artist

ON VIEW SEP 04, 2025 – FEB 08, 2026

Gregory Crewdson: Eveningside

Exceptionally devoted to creating the most visually striking and mysterious photograph possible, Gregory Crewdson is an innovator in large-scale photography.

In his Eveningside series (2021-2022), Crewdson uses light and tone to create images with melancholic atmospheres that connect with traditions of black-and-white photography and the history of film noir. The images reveal the photographer’s ongoing interest in the intersections of loneliness and beauty, unexpected wonder, and peculiarity of everyday life.

Meet Crewdson September 5 at the Artemis Journal Launch and September 6 for Brief Encounters: Film Screening + Discussion with Gregory Crewdson.

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Memories & Inspiration: The Kerry and C. Betty Davis Collection of African American Art

Michael Ellison, Mickey Dees, 1987, woodcut. Photograph by Reis Birdwhistell. ©Michael Ellison

ON VIEW MAY 22 – AUG 17, 2025

Memories & Inspiration: The Kerry and C. Betty Davis Collection of African American Art

Finding voices of the African Diaspora that might otherwise be forgotten is at the heart of the Davis Collection. Featured artists include Romare Bearden, Beverly Buchanan, Elizabeth Catlett, Ernest T. Crichlow, Sam Gilliam, Loïs Mailou Jones, Jacob Lawrence, Gordon Parks, Alma Thomas, and Charles White, among others.

The collectors did not search exclusively for well-known and/or documented artists. Rather, they focused on the more meaningful task of gathering and preserving a range of artistic approaches to the black image, in order to console the psyche and contribute to a more authentic articulation of the self.

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Opposites Abstract: A Mo Willems Exhibit

Mo Willems (American, born 1968), IS THIS INCLUSION?, 2020, ink and acrylic paint on paper, TM & © Hidden Pigeon, LLC

ON VIEW MAY 30, 2025 – SEP 14, 2025

Opposites Abstract: A Mo Willems Exhibit

Created by the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh in partnership with The Mo Willems Studio, this exhibition is based on the exploration of opposites in bestselling children’s book author and illustrator Mo Willems’ book, Opposites Abstract.

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Our Permanent Collection

John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925), Portrait of Norah Gribble (detail), 1888, Oil on canvas, Acquired with Funds Provided by the Horace G. Fralin Charitable Trust, 2000.021

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The Taubman Museum of Art has more than 2,000 works in the collection, including sculptures, photographs, paintings, figures, drawings, artifacts, and objects.

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