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Current Exhibitions
Southwest Gallery

Spray: Jules Olitski in the 1960s
In the 1960s, American artist Jules Olitski (1922-2007) exhibited his large-scale abstract Spray paintings and sculptures to critical acclaim. Sixty years since their inception, Spray: Jules Olitski in the 1960s features a selection of paintings, a sculpture, works on paper, and archival materials from the Jules Olitski Foundation.
Category: Abstraction, Color, New England
Southwest Gallery

Painting in Color: Contemporary Abstraction
Presented in conversation with Spray: Jules Olitski in the 1960s, this exhibition invites you to experience four contemporary artists continuing the tradition of abstraction: Heather Hutchison, Joseph Marioni, Jane Swavely, and John Zurier.
Category: Abstraction, Color, New Contemporary
Upper East Gallery

Seeing Empire
and the Masking of Violence
Centered around a long-term loan by Dutch Master Frans Post, this new installation displays representations of colonialism in conversation with contemporary explorations of identity, asking timely questions about power, erasure, and beauty.
Category:
Thought-Provoking, Dutch Masters
Putnam Gallery

Ceramics and Glass from the Collection
Ceramics and Glass from the Collection illustrates the evolution of utilitarian craft into fine art. Explore fifty historic and contemporary works by leading artists from Great Britain and the United States, with a special focus on craftsmen working in New Hampshire.
Category:
Ceramics, Glass, Craft, Collection
Welcome Gallery

Frank Lloyd Wright in Manchester: The Histories of the Zimmermans and Kalils
On view through June 2026, this installation uses archival documents to tell the story of the two visionary families who brought Frank Lloyd Wright to Manchester.
Category:
Architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright, New Hampshire
Upcoming shows at the Currier
Upcoming Exhibitions
Opening May 7

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Danny Lyon: The Bikeriders
American photographer Danny Lyon didn’t just document the Chicago Outlaws Motorcycle Club: he joined them as a member while still an undergraduate at the University of Chicago. In his words, it was an “attempt to record and glorify the life of the American bikerider.” The result was a new form of documentary photography that brought viewers into the worlds of its subjects with intimacy, grit, and humanity. Danny Lyon: The Bikeriders presents more than a dozen of these exceptional photographs, offering a time capsule of 1960s Americana.
Image credit: Danny Lyon, Cal, Elkhorn, Wisconsin, The Bikeriders Portfolio, 1966. © Danny Lyon / Magnum Photos. www.bleakbeauty.com. Instagram: @dannylyonphotos2
Category: Photography
Opening May 7

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Together, Apart, Away:
Snapshots from the Peter J. Cohen Collection
Family road trips. Budding friendships. Sibling rivalries. These are just some of the human moments captured by everyday photographers in snapshots from the collection of Peter J. Cohen. Individually, each snapshot welcomes you into a recognizable world. As a whole, they tell a story about how we tell our stories. Get ready for a moving, nostalgic, and hopeful exhibition opening May 7 in conversation with Danny Lyon: The Bikeriders.
Image credit: Unknown photographer, Man and girl on motorcycle, c. 1940-1960. Promised gift of Peter J. Cohen
Category: Photography
Opening October 1, 2026

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Pepe Mar: Dream House
Thrift store aesthetics. An alter ego named Paprika. The hybridity of identity. It all comes together in Pepe Mar: Dream House. Opening October 1, 2026, the exhibition features more than 20 of Mar’s collages and assemblages in conversation with works from the Currier collection, inviting visitors into a fantastical world of color, texture, and great emotional resonance. The New England premier of Miami-based artist Pepe Mar, Dream House is more than an exhibition: it’s a phantasmagorical journey through influences and traditions.
Image credit: Pepe Mar, Green Spiral, 2025, Collection of Stefanie Kahn
Category: Photography
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Past Exhibitions
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