Collection on the Road
Collection
Did you know that the Phillips regularly loans its permanent collection works to exhibitions at other museums? Check out where some Phillips favorites are currently on view.
Pablo Picasso, The Blue Room, on view at Musée de l’Orangerie, Paris for Berthe Weill: Art Dealer of the Parisian Avant-garde (October 8, 2025-January 25, 2026). The exhibition introduces visitors to the dealer’s career and personality through her contribution to the emergence of key moments in art history. It also traces the life of a gallery in the first half of the 20th century in its continuity and vicissitudes.
Jacob Lawrence, Migration Series panel #1, 11, 45, 59, on view at Kunsthal KAdE, Amersfoort, for Jacob Lawerence: African American Modernist (September 26, 2025–January 4, 2026). Kunsthal KAdE shows the first retrospective exhibition in Europe of Jacob Lawrence.
Bice Lazzari, Acrylic No. 6 and Story No. 2, on view at Pinacoteca de Brera Palazzo Citterio, Milan, for Bice Lazzari and the Language of Her Time (October 15, 2025–January 7, 2026). Palazzo Citterio presents the first major exhibition in Italy dedicated to Bice Lazzari. One hundred and ten works recount over 40 years of history of an artist who crossed the entire 20th century, leaving a profound and unmistakable mark.
Allan Rohan Crite, Parade on Hammond Street, on view at Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, for Allan Rohan Crite: Urban Glory (October 23, 2025–January 19, 2026). Allan Rohan Crite: Urban Glory is a triumphant and moving tribute to an artist and the neighborhoods he treasured. Showcasing works from across Crite’s decades-long career, the exhibition encompasses vivid depictions of life in Lower Roxbury and the South End, art for Christian worship, and late works that combined neighborhood scenes with religious vignettes.
Henri Rousseau, The Pink Candle and Notre Dame, on view at Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, for Henri Rousseau: A Painter’s Secrets (October 19, 2025–February 22, 2026). Henri Rousseau: A Painter’s Secrets is the first major US exhibition in decades dedicated to this pioneering French painter. See nearly 60 works by Rousseau in a new light.
Paul Reed, Boson 2, No. 22A, No. 22D, Untitled, 1978, Untitled, 1978, and Untitled, 1986, on view at Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma, for Paul Reed: A Retrospective (November 22, 2025–April 12, 2026). This major retrospective, the first devoted to the artist, presents a survey of Paul Reed’s art and accomplishments from his early days as a graphic designer in 1950s New York to his success as one of the founding artists of the Washington Color School in the 1960s to the aesthetic reinventions of his later work.