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Join ArtTable for a private collection tour of the Gochman Family Collection! The Gochman Family Collection consists of a private lending collection of contemporary art focusing on work by Indigenous and American artists. A guiding principle of the collection is to support living artists with the intent to direct resources and power to those building a future through an Indigenous lens. The collection often highlights artwork that is anti-colonial and Indigenous-centered. |
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This special installation includes several of Cassatt’s beloved paintings alongside groundbreaking prints and drawings that are rarely on view. Our tour will be led by Kimberly A. Jones, curator of nineteenth-century French paintings, department of French paintings; Rena Hoisington, curator and head, department of old master prints; Mary Morton, curator and head, department of French paintings; and Michelle Bird, curatorial associate, department of French paintings, all of the National Gallery of Art. |
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ArtTable Members are invited to claim a complimentary VIP pass for Frieze L.A., taking place February 26 - March 1, 2026, at the Santa Monica Airport. |
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It’s time for our next New Member Orientation! Open to all ArtTable members, join us for an introduction to – or a review of – your member benefits and all that ArtTable has to offer! |
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Please join us at Christie’s in New York City to celebrate ArtTable’s essential work advancing the leadership of women and nonbinary professionals in the visual arts! |
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Gather at the Whitney Museum of American Art for a guided tour of the Whitney Biennial 2026! The eighty-second edition of the Whitney Biennial—the longest-running survey of contemporary art in the United States—features work of 56 artists, duos, and collectives that reflects the current moment and examines various forms of relationality, including interspecies kinships, familial relations, geopolitical entanglements, technological affinities, shared mythologies, and infrastructural supports. |
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Gather with us at the DePaul Museum of Art for a curator-led tour of two exhibitions - "Barbara Nessim: My Compass Is the Line" and "Alice Tippit: Rose Obsolete." Since the 1960s, Barbara Nessim (b. 1939) has developed a unique visual language in painting and drawing that challenges traditional gender norms. As one of the first women to gain prominence in the male-dominated world of commercial art and illustration, Nessim’s work confronts stereotypes about femininity and sexuality, while also celebrating the agency of women, Alice Tippit's paintings and works on paper generate multiple layers of meaning through poetic techniques like metaphor, serving as indirect references rather than clear, straightforward representations. Included in this exhibition are a selection of Tippit’s works from the past ten years as well as new commissioned works. |
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Vibrant and playful, Maysha Mohamedi’s (b. 1980, Los Angeles) innovative practice points toward a new mode of atmospheric abstraction that registers certain conditions specific to Los Angeles—and American life as a whole—in the early twenty-first century. Reflecting her personal history and key constellations in her own cultural matrix, her palette is both purely abstract and directly connected to the patchwork of landscapes, objects, and environments that comprise her life. These range from an Ojai, California, playground the artist visited with her children to clippings from cookbooks and magazines and sea glass found on the shore. Mohamedi’s works are reflections of her own thinking, crystallized as moments of haptic communion. The artist’s academic background in neuroscience is found in the liveliness and expansiveness of her paintings. Liberated from the constraints and dictates of the three-dimensional world, her immersive works exude a sense of freedom and illimitability. For Mohamedi, the viewer is an equal creator in this shared universe of boundless possibilities. |
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2026 Annual Benefit & Award Ceremony
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