with Metropolitan Museum of Art Curator Dita Amory
Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at 5:30PM
Sun Valley Museum of Art
191 5th Street E.
Ketchum,ID83340
Metropolitan Museum of Art Curator Dita Amory on Seeing Silence: The
Paintings of Helene Schjerfbeck.
Join SVMoA for a livestream conversation with Dita Amory, the Robert Lehman
Curator in Charge at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, about the exhibition
Seeing Silence: The Paintings of Helene Schjerfbeck. Amory curated the
exhibition along with consulting curator Anna-Maria Bonsdorff, director of
the Ateneum Art Museum in Helsinki. Schjerfbeck is beloved in Nordic
countries for her highly original style, and the exhibition at The Met is the
first to showcase the artist’s work in a major United States museum. About
the exhibition, Amory writes, “Seeing Silence looks beyond art history’s
cultural mainstream to one woman who overcame immense struggles to produce a
powerful body of work, highlighting her rightful place in the story of
modernism.” The exhibition has garnered rave reviews from The Wall Street
Journal, Vogue, and Ocula (which named it one of the top 10 exhibitions to
see around the world).
Enjoy the talk from your home via Zoom or at an in-person gathering at the
Museum. There will be time for questions after the talk.
This conversation is presented as part of SVMoA's new series Museum Passport,
talks on artists featured in major museum exhibitions around the United
States.