The Cincinnati Art Museum will present “Farm to Table: Food and Identity in the Age of Impressionism” from June 13 through September 21, 2025. The exhibition features more than 60 paintings and sculptures by artists including Camille Pissarro, Claude Monet, and Vincent van Gogh, examining the intersection of art, food, and identity in late 19th-century France.

The exhibition is organized by the American Federation of Arts and the Chrysler Museum of Art. It focuses on the last quarter of the 1800s, when changes in agriculture, dining, and artistic practice in France intersected. Artists both within the Academic tradition and outside it, including the Impressionists, documented subjects ranging from rural workers’ conditions to the effects of industrial farming.

Source: Cincinnati Art Museum