Top 5 U.S. Art Exhibits Worth Your Time In 2020
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Top 5 U.S. Art Exhibits Worth Your Time In 2020



Of course, you have inscribed a few things such as maybe betting on the Kentucky Derby 2020 at the helm of your New Year resolution list. Also, you have an irresistible urge to interact with groovy pieces of art ever made.

But as an art enthusiast, you probably know that London will be home to some of the most stirring art exhibits in 2020. This is indisputable.

The problem is, you don’t have the budget to travel to Britain to satisfy your hunger for art.

Here is the good news – there are hundreds of art exhibits that are set to take the United States of America by storm in 2020.

Since you might not have the time to attend all of them, below are the art exhibits that will be worth your time, energy, and resources:

1. Donald Judd Retrospective
If you are an art fanatic passing through the United States, you cannot boast of visiting multiple art destinations if you haven't checked in at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

In 2020, this museum will provide you with a rare opportunity to explore the evolution of one of America’s most decorated artist, Donald Judd.

According to the museum, the exhibition aims to explore the vision of Judd, who revolutionized the history of sculpture. Also, it will highlight the career of this artist, who is behind 60 works in drawing, painting, and sculpture.

The event will take place from March 1 to July 11, 2020.

2. Radical
This is an art exhibition whose aim is to showcase Italy’s postwar explosion of disruptive design.

In case you want to attend an exhibition that will treat you to a unique experience by showcasing various furniture, lighting, and architectural designs that date back to the 1960s and 80s, then Radical has got you covered. It will take place from February 14 to April 26. Mark the dates!

3. In Mid-Sentence
If you have visited the National Portrait Gallery, you can attest to the fact that all their arts are intriguing and highly impressive. Now that you are looking for a more enchanting art experience in 2020, you need to get ready for the In Mid-Sentence art exhibition, which will be held in this enthralling venue.

According to the National Portrait Gallery, this exhibit will showcase lectures, public speeches, political confrontations, exchanged jokes, and a lot more.

The exhibit is up and running at the moment, and will run until March 8, 2020.

4. Norman Rockwell: Imagining Freedom
Ideally, this amazing art exhibit that will be held in the Denver Art Museum is aimed at celebrating one of the best American artists of all time – Norman Rockwell.

Rockwell is known for creating spellbinding post-war era art pieces, which are regarded as some of the best in the United States. Additionally, he is remembered for using his art in the 1940s to capture Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms. These are just some of his works that will be celebrated in this exhibit that will run from May 3 to August 23, 2020.

If you are an American history maniac, this is an art exhibit that should be at the top of your bucket list this coming year.

5. Raphael and His Circle Exhibit
The National Gallery of Art is the organizer of this exhibit, whose main aim is to showcase 26 of the best artworks by Raphael's circle of contemporaries.

In case you are looking for an art exhibit that will offer you a chance to come up-close and personal with the world's best Renaissance art, the Raphael and His Circle Exhibit is a must-attend. It will take place from February 16 to June 14, 2020.

As an artist or a lover of art, these are some of the events you cannot afford to miss if you are looking forward to an eventful 2020. Start booking your tickets, plan the trips in advance, and you can rest assured that you will enjoy some of the most entrancing art pieces you cannot find anywhere else.










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