Pablo Picasso
The massive paintings are always the most shocking to me!
Secretary made in the Netherlands, mid 18th Century
Antique Furniture
Pete Rose x Andy Warhol
Front hall
Antique furniture
Altarpiece with Scenes from the Old and New Testaments, Studio of Jan Sanders Van Hemessen and Caterina Van Hemessen, 1550s
Japanese-like furniture made in Cincinnati in 1880
Pablo Picasso, "Still Life with Glass and Lemon" (1911)
Pond Lilly Lamp (Tiffany), 1906-1910
Antique furniture
One of the statues in the Cincinnati area, by an outside window.
Alexander Calder
painting
Altarpiece with Scenes from the Old and New Testaments, Studio of Jan Sanders Van Hemessen and Caterina Van Hemessen, 1550s
Bookcase, 1875-1900
Late 18th Century Samurai Suit of Armor, Japan
Saint Anthony Abbot, 1520
Samson and Delilah, Peter Paul Rubens, 1609
Furniture
Emma S.
Feb 17, 2025
It's free and it's massive!The Cincinnati Art Museum is in a great location right next to (in?) Eden park and up on a hill with an overlook of the city. The building itself is beautiful.There are so many exhibits and different types of art from furniture, to paintings, to sculptures, to pottery. I walked around for two hours just to see everything. There are little descriptions next to the art with background and artist information. They have an area for kids and a gift shop. Chairs to sit in spread throughout. Helpful employees always nearby.Parking is free, the museum is free, you can get into the special rotational exhibit for free on Thursday evenings.
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Tyanna M.
Dec 2, 2024
The Cincinnati Art Museum is a beautiful place. Like every art museum it has lots of painting and sculptures and so forth, but one of the best things about this museum is there is no cost to enter. What an awesome thing for the community. I do have an art museum membership, but that allows me to get into some installations that do cost. They have some special exhibits that you can pay for at the door, but you can tour the whole rest of the museum without cost. They also have a really nice gift shop there offering many items that would be good for gifts for art lovers. The grounds around the museum are beautiful as well as they have many gardens and sculptures outside. I will continue my membership to the museum as the cost of the membership helps them keep it free for everyone! Oh yes there was also a book giveaway this year and I stopped in and picked up 8 books at no cost of various artist catalogues, nice coffee table versions. Stop in and take a look, I think you will love it as much as I do.
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Michelle F.
Sep 30, 2024
This remarkable art museum is a few miles from the city center and is definitely worth the trip! Plenty of free parking and free entry make this a great cultural day out. Art works from many of the masters are part of their beautifully organized collections. Monet, Degas, Picasso, Renoir add to the exhibits currently on display. They have a beautiful cafe that serves up many culinary creations to enjoy indoors or on their patio. Don't forget to see and hop the cavalcade sets of stairs on the corner of the street that look like artwork itself leading up to the main entrance!
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Nanette B.
Mar 1, 2025
Had a very moving and informative visit at the Cincinnati Museum Center as part of my workplace team's recognition of Black History Month. Volunteer Sallie curated an experience for us focused on the work of Black artists. She told us about the artists and their lives and invited us to reflect on what we saw. Art works we discussed included Slavery Time carved from wood by Elijah Pierce, Two Sisters by Kehinde Wiley, who painted the portrait of President Obama for the National Portrait Gallery, Untitled (I am an Invisible Man) by Glenn Ligon, which quotes Ralph Ellison's novel Invisible Man, and Blue Hole, Flood Waters, Little Miami River, a local landscape by Robert S. Duncanson, who spent time in the region and was supported in his work by local wealthy arts patron Nicholas Longworth. If you search "Black artists" on the museum site, you will get a PDF that can guide you through your own experience with the museum's collection.
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Jane G.
Jun 10, 2024
A beautiful art museum that reminds me of the National Gallery in DC, given the similar architecture, stunning high ceilings, pristine marble, and free admission.Small but mighty, this art museum is a must-see!
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Glenn C.
Sep 8, 2024
Free year round thanks to generous donors. This is a cross between an art musuem and natural history museum. We saw a strolling opera there. Very interesting. My son has a membership that gets him into special exhibits for free.
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Kim S.
Apr 27, 2024
We hadn't been to the Cincinnati Art Museum in years, so decided to check out their Art After Dark event that highlighted their Art In Bloom exhibit. Sixty fresh flower arrangements, each interpreting an art piece, were displayed throughout the museum. There was a DJ, a cash bar, and we even got to choose our own bouquets at the flower bar!Such a fun evening! We'll definitely check out others in the future.
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Morgan M.
Feb 26, 2024
Always love to visit CAM and have never had a bad experience. The museum is always very clean, the staff is very friendly, and the art on display inside spectacular. We love to visit Art After Dark which is basically a party at the museum with special food, music and performances. We also love to visit for the special exhibits - most recently coming for Picasso, Charles White and Georgia O'Keeffe, among others. The museum offers something for everyone - the museum spans many different types of art and many many years of art. I would recommend everyone visit and bring their friends and family!
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Bruce K.
Sep 29, 2023
It took me a bit of walking but I did manage to find the exact gallery that I wanted. This is a large museum and I was very pleased with the artwork. As well, admission and parking are FREE.Warhol, Chagall, Picasso, Gauguin, Van Gogh, Monet, Pissarro. I'm in heaven. I spent an hour with just this bunch of my favorites. Thank you, Cincinnati Art Museum![Review 20477 overall - 206 in Ohio - 1457 of 2023.]
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Dan S.
Apr 26, 2024
We are here for a floral exhibit after hours party. They had floral artists prepare arrangements to go with selected art pieces, which was really cool and different. Always something new and interesting at the Art Museum. I was pleasantly surprised they have EV charging 8 level two chargers by Flo.
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