The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) presents two winter exhibitions celebrating the layered histories of LACMA’s Impressionist and Postimpressionist art holdings.
On view December 21, 2025–January 3, 2027, Collecting Impressionism at LACMA looks back at the evolving tastes that have shaped the museum’s beloved collection of Impressionist art. Featuring newly acquired works such as The Artist’s Garden, Vétheuil (1881) by Claude Monet and Tarascon Stagecoach (1888)—the museum’s first painting by Vincent van Gogh—Collecting Impressionism underscores the continued generosity of LACMA’s community of donors.
Taking a closer look at the latest chapter in this history of giving, Village Square: Gifts of Modern Art from the Pearlman Collection to the Brooklyn Museum, LACMA, and MoMA will introduce recent gifts from the Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation, from February 22 to July 5, 2026.
Collecting Impressionism is curated by Leah Lehmbeck, curator and department head of European Painting and Sculpture, and American Art, with David Bardeen, assistant curator of European Painting and Sculpture at LACMA. Village Square is curated by Alex Kaczenski, assistant curator of European Painting and Sculpture at LACMA.