Worcester Art Museum

55 Salisbury St., Worcester, MA
(508) 799-4406
worcesterart.org
W–Su 10–4

Through March 9: Twentieth-Century Nudes from Tate. Explore more than two dozen iconic paintings traveling from Tate in London, and discover how these boundary-pushing artists used the nude to challenge preconceptions about age, race, gender, and sexuality. Opening March 29: Reflections of a Changing Japan: The Evolution of Shin Hanga. Delve into an era of change in Japan, when Shin Hanga, or “new prints,” emerged as an art form that was both distinctly Japanese and internationally resonant.

TIto Shinsui, Apple of the Eye, 1936, woodblock print, ink and color on paper with mica, bequest of Charles B. Cohn in memory of Stuart P. Anderson, 1985.144. At Worcester Art Museum.