NEW YORK CITY — “It’s not a show about pretty landscapes,” said Randall Griffey, curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The museum’s upcoming exhibition focuses on Maine’s darling Regionalist painter Marsden Hartley, running March 15 through June 18 at the Met Breuer. “The early paintings of Maine were exuberant and chromatic, but soon his image… becomes dark and moody.” The exhibition explores Hartley’s return and final settlement in Maine and his connection to the region and the landscapes that surrounded him. For more information, http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2017/marsden-hartley.