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Jonathan Becker: Lost Time

Curated by renowned editor Mark Holborn in conjunction with Jonathan Becker's monograph Lost Time, the exhibition commemorates forty years of the artist’s singular vision.Learn more

Guest of Honor: Andy Warhol

As a companion to Jonathan Becker: Lost Time, the KMA is delighted to present a special loan of Andy Warhol’s renowned painting, The Last Supper, 1986.Learn More

The Pollack Family Learning Center Portrait Mode

Learn about the art of portrait photography in our interactive space! Snap shots in the photobooth, create and add your portrait to our collaborative exhibition wall, read picture books in the story corner, and experiment with other photo-related projects.Learn More

Upcoming Exhibitions

Young Artists 2025

This annual exhibition of high school seniors' artwork gives aspiring artists an opportunity to work behind-the-scenes to produce a KMA exhibition. Students take on the roles of graphic designer, curator, exhibition designer, art installer, and artist as they collaborate with Museum professionals to mount the exhibition. View Young Artists 2025

Ali Banisadr: The Alchemist

Ali Banisadr: The Alchemist is the first major U.S. museum survey of the Brooklyn-based, Iranian-born artist Ali Banisadr. Organized by the Katonah Museum of Art (KMA), this exhibition encompasses nearly twenty years of the artist’s singular practice, from 2006 to the present, across the mediumsof painting, drawing, and printmaking. Sculpture, a new direction for the artist, will be presented for the first time.View Ali Banisadr: The Alchemist

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Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the Katonah Museum of Art originates three to four exhibitions annually, covering a broad range of art and humanities topics.

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