Looking Inward: The Interior as Subject
Wednesday February 11, 2026 - Saturday May 23, 2026Pruzan Art Center, Goldrach Gallery
238 Church Street, Middletown, Connecticut
FREE!

Peter Ilsted, "The Red Room," 1915. Mezzotint printed in colors. Davison Art Collection, Wesleyan University. Magdalena Wagner Fund, 2023.1.1 (Photo: J. Giammatteo).
Visualizing the interior, both material and subjective, has long been a source of fascination for artists. The desire to see, and especially to show, what is typically unseen and private aligns with the aims of visual communication to display and to reveal. Viewing interiors also satisfies the spectator’s desire to look beyond, or beneath, the surface. Both actual interiors and depictions of them are frequently taken as externalizations of a person’s psychic state, or at least their personal taste. These themes and potentialities of interiors emerge in the works in the exhibition Looking Inward: The Interior as Subject, all of which are invitations to look inside and within. This exhibition of prints and photographs features artwork by Édouard Manet, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Carrie Mae Weems, Joel Meyerowitz, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, and many others.
Curated by Miya Tokumitsu, Donald T. Fallati and Ruth E. Pachman Curator of the Davison Art Collection.
Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday from 12:30pm to 4:30pm.
This exhibition will be closed from Saturday, March 7 through Monday, March 23, 2026