List of Birmingham Museum of Art exhibitions
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This is a List of Birmingham Museum of Art exhibitions hosted by the Birmingham Museum of Art since 1990:
1990
- May 19 - August 12: Impressions: Prints by McNeill Whistler
- June 30 - September 2: Kiyochika: Artist of Meiji Japan
- July 29 - September 2: The AmSouth Bank Collection of Naval Paintings and the Battle of Moblie Bay by Xanthus Smith
- August 17 - November 11: Splendors of the American West: Thomas Moran's art of the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone
- August 18 - November 11: Social Reform: Women and Pottery in the Arts and Crafts Movement
- August 31 - October 28: Re:memory: Picturing the Private Past
- September 18 - February 2: Intuitive Reality: The Lithographs of George Biddle
- October 21 - January 2: Gold of Africa: Jewelry and Ornaments from Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali, and Senegal
- November 2 - April 14: Tradition and Transition: Chinese Paintings from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Specer III
- November 8 - January 13: A Decade Offscreen: Sid Avery's Hollywood, 1951-1961
- November 17 - February 10: Alabama Decorative Arts from the BMA Collection
1991
- January 13 - [[[February 24]]: "That's All Folks!": Bugs Bunny and Friends of Warner bros. Cartoons
- January 22 - March 3: Camera Aesthetis: Recent Acquisitions from the Photography Collection
- February 2 - March 31: Reinstallation of 19th Century Galleries
- February 16 - May 12: Images of Meiji Periods Japan (1868-1912)
- March 1 - May 7: The Stuart Legacy: English Art 1603-1714
- April 14 - June 9: Camera Portraits, 1839-1989: Photographs from the National Gallery, London
- May 19 - July 7: In Our Time: The World As Seem by Magnum Photographers
- May 25 - August 18: "Well May They Be Made": Navajo Textiles from the BMA Collection
- July 7 - October 6: Boxed Assortment: 1970's Print and Photography Portfolios from the Permanent Collection
- August 10 - October 20: Frank Lloyd Wright; Facets of Design, Selections from the Domino's Pizza Collection
- October 20 - December 8: Model Fiction: The Work of James Casebere
- November 24 - December 31: Images of America: The Painter's Eye, 1833-1925
- December 12 - February 29: Pictures of the Cosmos: Tibetan Buddist Tankas
1992
- April 1 - August 1: Art of the Americas: Painting and Objects from the Museum's Permanent Collections
- September 27 - November 5: Views and Visions: Contemporary Photographs from the Permanent Collection
- November 20 - November 22: Dress: Costumes from the Collection of the BMA
1993
- January 24 - February 25: Picture Relations: Photo Essays from the South by Debbie Fleming and Birney Imes
- February 1 - March 1: Jazz Age Costumes
- March 3 - June 3: Image and Text: Art, Medicine, and Learning in the Eighteeth Century
- October 1 - March 1: First East Thomas Project: Rainbows, Fences and Targets
- October 2 - October 17: Fumio Kitaoka: Woodblock Prints
- November 6 - January 2: Masterworks of American Impressionism from the Pfeil Collection
- November 13 - January 22: Gertrude Kasebier Photographer
- November 25 - December 1: Prayer Gate
1994
- February 6 - March 20: Objects of Desire
- April 8 - May 1: Costumes from the Metropolitan Opera
- April 15 - May 29: Tiepolo and Canaletto: Prints from the Adolph Weil, Jr. Collection
- April 17 - June 26: Beyond the Tanabata Bridge: A textile Journey in Japan
- May 14 - : Second East thomas Project: New Industrial Sculpture from Germany
- July 10 - September 4: Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series
- July 10 - September 4: Lewis W. Hine: Early Work
- - September 11: A Box of Visions
- September 18 - December 31: Van Gogh's Japanese Prints
- September 20 - May 7: Honor Thy Father and Mother: A Multi-Media Installation by Lorenzo Pace
- October 14 - January 8: Made in Alabama: A State Legacy
- October 14 - December 2: John Bohorfoush Collection
- October 14 - February 12: African textiles from the Permanent Collection
- December 14 - March 12: In the Open Art