Sixties Surreal, Whitney Museum of American Art, September 24, 2025 – January 19, 2026

Linda Lomahaftewa, Untitled Woman's Faces, 1960s. Oil on canvas, 36 × 48 in. (91.4 × 121.9 cm). Heard Museum, Phoenix; Gift of the artist. © Linda Lomahaftewa

The Robert Lehman Foundation is proud to support this reappraisal of American art dated 1958-1972 at Whitney Museum of American Art. It will feature works by 100+ artists recontextualizing best-known figures alongside some only recently rediscovered. See the full press release here.

Renoir Drawings, The Morgan Library & Museum October 17, 2025 – February 8, 2026

Auguste Renoir (French, 1841–1919) Portrait of a Girl (Elisabeth Maître), 1879 Pastel on Ingres paper
The ALBERTINA Museum, Vienna – The Batliner Collection | Image: The ALBERTINA Museum, Vienna

The Robert Lehman Foundation is proud to support The Morgan Library and Museum presenting the First Exhibition in Over 100 Years Dedicated to Renoir’s Drawings. See the full press release here.

Henri Rousseau: A Painter’s Secrets, Barnes Foundation, October 19, 2025 – February 22, 2026

Henri Rousseau, Scouts Attacked by a Tiger (Éclaireurs attaqués par un tigre), 1904 Oil on canvas. The Barnes Foundation, BF584.

The Robert Lehman Foundation is proud to support a landmark exhibition of paintings by Henri Rousseau, featuring works from the Barnes collection and museums around the world.. See the full press release here.

Filippino Lippi and Rome, The Cleveland Museum of Art, November 28, 2025 – February 22, 2026

The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Margaret, c. 1495. Filippino Lippi
(Italian, 1457–1504). Tempera and oil on wood; framed: 184 x 186 x 9.5 cm; diam. 153
cm. The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Delia E. Holden Fund and a fund donated as a
memorial to Mrs. Holden by her children: Guerden S. Holden, Delia Holden White,
Roberta Holden Bole, Emery Holden Greenough, Gertrude Holden McGinley, 1932.227

The Robert Lehman Foundation is proud to support Filippino Lippi and Rome by The Cleveland Museum of Art which reconsiders the impact of the painter’s time in the Eternal City, juxtaposing Filippino’s Roman artworks with their Florentine precursors and successors. See here.

Turner & Constable: Rivals and Originals, Tate Britain, November 27, 2025 – April 12, 2026

J.M.W. Turner, The Blue Rigi, Sunrise, 1842 © Tate

The Robert Lehman Foundation is proud to support Turner and Constable: Rivals and Originals which will be the first major exhibition to look at these painters in tandem at Tate Britain. See here.

 Uman: After all the things…, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, October 19, 2025 – May 10, 2026

Uman, Zigzag Rolled on A Blunt, 2023.© Uman. Courtesy of the artist, Nicola Vassell Gallery and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Lance Brewer.

The Robert Lehman Foundation is proud to support this presentation, Uman: After all the things…., by The Aldrich Contemporary Museum. See the full press release here.

Liz Collins: Motherlode, RISD Museum, July 19, 2025 – January 11, 2026

A vibrant textile artwork with a glowing spiral against a dark sky surrounded by large rainbows swooping down to large snow-covered mountains stretch below.

The Robert Lehman Foundation is proud to support Liz Collins: Motherlode celebrating the career of the queer feminist artist, known for her bold patterns and inventive use of materials. See here.

The Honest Eye: Camille Pissarro’s Impressionism, Denver Art Museum, October 26, 2025 – February 8, 2026

Jan van Kessel the Elder, Insects and a Sprig of Rosemary, 1653, National Gallery of Art

The Robert Lehman Foundation is proud to support The Honest Eye: Camille Pissarro’s Impressionism. This is the first major U.S. retrospective of Camille Pissarro, known as “the first impressionist,” in over 40 years. See here.

Little Beasts: Art, Wonder, and the Natural World, The National Gallery of Art, May 18 – November 2, 2025

Jan van Kessel the Elder, Insects and a Sprig of Rosemary, 1653, National Gallery of Art

The Robert Lehman Foundation is proud to support Little Beasts: Art, Wonder, and the Natural World featuring 75 works by artists such as Joris Hoefnagel who created highly detailed depictions of insects, animals, and other beestjes, or “little beasts.” See here.

Rachel Ruysch: Artist, Naturalist, and Pioneer, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, August 23, 2025 – December 7, 2025

Still Life with Flowers, 1709, Rachel Ruysch

The Robert Lehman Foundation is proud to support, Rachel Ruysch: Artist, Naturalist, and Pioneer exhibition at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, exploring the flower paintings of Rachel Ruysch, and her connections to botanical study in the early-modern Netherlands. See the full press release here.