Financial Times: Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents – America's powerful painter of rage and fate

The Metropolitan Museum showcases the 19th-century artist in an exhibition of frank, profoundly affecting pictures.

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The Wall Street Journal: ‘Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents’ Review: Timeless Scenes of Conflict

“Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents,” a compelling exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art organized by the Met’s Stephanie Herdrich and Sylvia Yount with Christopher Riopelle of the National Gallery, London, examines almost 90 of the artist’s works within current political and social contexts.

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Washington Post: A thrilling new take on Winslow Homer — America’s favorite artist

The Met’s show, which was organized by Stephanie L. Herdrich and Sylvia Yount and will travel to the National Gallery in London, is the largest overview of Homer’s career since a 1995 retrospective at the National Gallery of Art in Washington.

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Portland Museum of Art Announces Participation in Art Bridges Collection Loan Partnership

The Portland Museum of Art is excited to announce its participation in the Art Bridges Collection Loan Partnership, an innovative art lending model that allows artworks from a diverse group of museums to travel the country.

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Portland Press Herald: See famous paintings by Maine masters at these state parks

The Portland Museum of Art has partnered with Maine’s Bureau of Parks and Lands and Freeport retailer L.L. Bean this summer and fall to temporarily install 25 reproductions of paintings from its permanent collection at state-managed parks in southern and coastal Maine.

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ArchDaily: MVRDV, Adjaye Associates, LEVER Architecture, and Toshiko Mori Shortlisted for the Portland Museum of Art Expansion

The Portland Museum of Art, along with architects from Dovetail Design Strategists have announced four renowned architecture firms shortlisted for the unification and expansion of Portland Museum of Art’s new campus in the heart of Downtown Portland, Maine.

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Portland Press Herald: Indie Film: If a film about abortion could change minds, it’s this one

“Never Rarely Sometimes Always” is playing at the Portland Museum of Art’s Bernard Osher Foundation Auditorium at 6 p.m. Thursday. Co-presented with Planned Parenthood of Maine, the film is rated PG-13 and runs an hour and 41 minutes.

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Mainebiz: Portland museum gets closer to expansion with short list of potential architects

The Portland Museum of Art, which plans an expansion in coming years, has come up with a short list of architects. Earlier this year, the museum announced plans for an $85 million expansion at 142 Free St. that would incorporate the former home of the Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine.

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News Center Maine: Portland Museum of Art names four finalists to design new building

PMA Director Mark Bessire joins Rob Caldwell on News Center Maine to announce the finalists of PMA’s International Design Competition.

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The Architect's Newspaper: Maine’s Portland Museum of Art announces blockbuster shortlist for planned campus expansion

The Portland Museum of Art (PMA), Maine’s oldest and largest public art institution, has revealed a powerhouse shortlist of domestic and international architecture firms vying to helm a planned expansion project that, when complete, will see the 140-year-old museum’s Congress Square campus more than double in size.

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Portland Press Herald: Portland Museum of Art narrows search for expansion architect to 4 international finalists

The museum has raised $30 million so far toward a $100 million campaign that would include construction of a new six- or seven-story building on its downtown campus, more than doubling its current space.

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The World’s Best Architects and Designers Answer the PMA’s Call To Build A Landmark For The Future

The Portland Museum of Art is thrilled to announce the four world-class design teams shortlisted for its Campus Unification + Expansion International Design Competition, which will result in a new landmark building in the heart of downtown Portland, Maine.

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Flying Woman Text and Translations

Translations for texts featured in Flying Woman: The Paintings of Katherine Bradford are available in Arabic, French, and Spanish.

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Share the Love

If you visit with a PMA member and join at any level, you both get a limited edition "Art is the Heart" tote bag, which is only available at the PMA!

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“Uncharted Waters” Film Series

PMA Films presents “Uncharted Waters,” a film series inspired by Flying Woman: The Paintings of Katherine Bradford.

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“Surrealism Sunday” Film Series

PMA Films is pleased to present two playful and dazzling works of surrealism in repertory on Sunday mornings in September.

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Galerie Magazine: The 10 Best Art Exhibitions to See Around the World This Summer

Her survey show at the Portland Museum of Art begins with a 1999 painting of a flying women, which was first shown at the museum in 2001, and continues through to swimmers in communal groupings and faceless people helping other people.

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Terra Foundation: Grantees Announcement

In Portland, Maine, a reinstallation of American art galleries at the Portland Museum of Art focuses on such themes as the environmental and social impact of the coastal scenes depicted in nineteenth-century American painting as well as the broader histories and artistic traditions of First Nations artists in Maine.

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Get Surreal with Us

In this latest iteration of The Workshop diving into the exhibition Surrealist Play Gone Astray, our visitor understood the assignment and let their mind wander and embraced play to assemble some truly Surrealist artworks.

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W Magazine: Katherine Bradford’s Long and Winding Road

Katherine Bradford’s journey was as unfathomable as the opaque purpled seas and dark skies in many of her paintings, but at 80, the artist, who as a young mother fled rural New England with her young children to live in New York City, has her first major museum survey this summer.

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