Closed for two years for conservation projects, the Yale Center for British Art—the biggest British art collection in the world outside of the U.K.—now reopens to the public with exhibitions on the 19th-century painter J. M. W. Turner and the contemporary artist Tracey Emin. Expect to see such acclaimed Turner landscapes as Dort or Dordrecht: The Dort Packet-Boat from Rotterdam Becalmed (1818) and Staffa, Fingal’s Cave (1831–32.) While Turner’s work invites you to gaze outward on a vast ocean or valley, Emin’s highly confessional pieces turn you inward. We’re captivated by her bold, seemingly bloody pieces on heartbreak, such as the bluntly titled I Never Asked To Fall In Love—You Made Me Feel Like This (2018.) It’s all at Yale, where the British are coming back! —Carolina de Armas
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YCBA Reopening

Tracey Emin, I Never Asked to Fall in Love—You Made Me Feel Like This, 2018.
When
Until Aug 10
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American Museum of Natural History