Sean Landers: Lost at Sea

Newport Art Museum, Rhode Island

May 9 – December 29, 2025

Moby Dick, The Whale
2013/2023
Oil on linen
112 x 335 in.
284.5 x 850.9 cm

Shipwreck I

Shipwreck I
2014
Oil on linen
84 x 132 in.
213.4 x 335.3 cm

Shipwreck II

Shipwreck II
2014
Oil on linen
84 x 132 in.
213.4 x 335.3 cm

Sunderland Lighthouse, UK
2023
Oil on linen
64 x 84 in.
162.6 x 213.4 cm

Portland Lighthouse, US
2023
Oil on linen
84 x 64 in.
213.4 x 162.6 cm

Sperm Whale Skeleton II
2023
Oil on linen
70 x 92 in.
177.8 x 233.7 cm

Sperm Whale Skeleton I
2022
Oil on linen
30 x 36 in.
76.2 x 91.4 cm

Lighthouse Keepers in Shadow
2022
Oil on linen
36 x 42 in.
91.4 x 106.7 cm

The Newport Art Museum is pleased to announce Sean Landers: Lost at Sea, an evocative exhibition by acclaimed contemporary artist Sean Landers, on view May 9 through December 29, 2025. Featuring symbolically charged, introspective paintings, the exhibition invites viewers to reflect on ambition, memory, legacy, and loss.

At its center is Moby Dick, The Whale (2013/2023), Landers’ monumental 28-foot-long painting of Herman Melville’s legendary creature. This towering homage anchors the show, bridging past and present, fiction and reality. Through this and related works, Landers charts a course through turbulent waters and shipwrecked dreams, asking what it means for an artwork—or an artist—to be “lost at sea.”

Landers’s vision is set in quiet dialogue with art history through a selection of Winslow Homer’s 19th-century Harper’s Weekly illustrations from the Museum’s permanent collection. Personally chosen by the artist, these works offer a subtle connection to New England’s maritime legacy. Images of storms, lighthouses, and solitary vessels echo throughout the exhibition, underscoring the ocean’s enduring capacity to provoke awe and introspection.

“In Lost at Sea, Sean Landers casts himself as both sailor and storyteller, navigating the waters of ambition, self-doubt, and legacy,” said Danielle Ogden, Artistic Director of the Newport Art Museum. “By placing Landers’ nautical visions in conversation with Homer’s etchings—treasured works from our collection—we honor the evolving language of maritime art while furthering our mission to conserve, protect, and reflect. This exhibition invites deep contemplation and connects generations of artists and viewers across time.”

Landers’ imagery—storm-tossed seas, broken ships, distant beacons—offers a contemporary take on nautical symbolism. These works confront questions of endurance and impermanence, drawing poignant parallels between the physical threats of the ocean and the emotional risks of creative pursuit.

“There’s something deeply humbling about the ocean—it reminds me how easily one can drift, be forgotten, or even wrecked,” said Sean Landers. “Painting the sea allows me to explore vulnerability and resilience—both personal and artistic. This exhibition, in conversation with Homer’s legacy, gave me a chance to reflect on what survival means.”

Sean Landers (b. 1962) is known for his narrative-rich, psychologically complex paintings. Over his distinguished career, he has blended humor, vulnerability, and existential inquiry in works that blur the boundaries between autobiography and fiction. His art has been exhibited internationally, including at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Paris, and is held in major public and private collections.

Sean Landers: Lost at Sea will be on view at the Newport Art Museum from May 9 through December 29, 2025. A public opening reception with the artist will be held on Friday, May 9, from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Admission is free for Museum members; regular admission applies for non-members. Museum hours are Wednesday–Saturday, 11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., and Sunday, 12:00–4:00 p.m.