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Where: Los Angeles Miles from highway: 5.8 Another must - see museum in Los Angeles, the Getty Center displays its collection — from pre-20th-century European paintings, drawings, and sculpture to 19th - and 20th - century American, European, and Asian photographs — in pavilions around a central garden.
[44] The museum's collections include art in many media from around the world, including European and American paintings, prints, sculpture and drawings, 18th and 19th century Japanese Ukiyo - e prints, 15th through 19th century Persian and Indian miniature paintings, 20th century Haitian art, 20th century Japanese netsuke, 20th century and contemporary photography, and Rapa Nui, African, and Native American artifacts.
The Fellow will have the opportunity to conduct research on the Morgan's collection of European drawings before 1900 — one of the finest in the country — and to contribute significantly to all phases of exhibition planning, organization, and installation; museum education; publications; and other departmental activities.
Drawing on the Met's collection of European sculpture and modern and contemporary art with a selection of important works from national and international museums and private collections, the exhibition will examine sculpture from 14th century Europe to the global present.
On view exclusively at The Met Breuer, this major international loan exhibition of about 120 works draws on The Met's rich collections of European sculpture and modern and contemporary art, while also featuring a selection of important works from national and international museums and private collections.
Drawn entirely from the permanent collection and spanning the nine collecting areas of Phoenix Art Museum - American, Asian, Contemporary, European, Fashion, Latin American, Modern, Photography, and Western American - these works reveal the loosely defined typology of portraiture, and provide a broad dialogue of art history, perception, and popular culture.
The museum's permanent collection includes more than 6,000 works of art, including paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings [1] with an emphasis on European and American fine art from the Renaissance to the present.
Infinite Blue is organized by a curatorial team including Yekaterina Barbash, Associate Curator of Egyptian Art; Susan L. Beningson, Assistant Curator of Asian Art; Meghan Bill, Curatorial Assistant, Arts of Asia, Africa, the Pacific Islands, and the Islamic World; Edward Bleiberg, Senior Curator of Egyptian Art; Connie Choi, former Assistant Curator of American Art; Joan Cummins, Lisa and Bernard Selz Curator of Asian Art; Susan Fisher, Director of Collections; Barry R. Harwood, Curator of Decorative Arts; Deirdre Lawrence, Principal Librarian, Libraries and Archives; Cora Michael, former Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings; Kimberly Orcutt, Andrew W. Mellon Curator of American Art; Nancy Rosoff, Andrew W. Mellon Senior Curator of Arts of the Americas; Lisa Small, Senior Curator of European Art; Sara Softness, Assistant Curator of Special Projects; and Eugenie Tsai, John and Barbara Vogelstein Senior Curator of Contemporary Art; with guidance provided by Nancy Spector, former Deputy Director and Chief Curator, Brooklyn Museum.
The Hood Museum of Art is actively examining provenance gaps and ambiguities for all of the European paintings, sculptures, drawings, and Judaica in its collection.
Though strongest in its holdings of American art, the Palmer has built an impressive collection of European prints, drawings, and paintings from the sixteenth to twentieth centuries.
A major international loan exhibition of approximately 120 works, Like Life will draws on The Metropolitan Museum of Art's rich collection of European sculpture and modern and contemporary art, while also featuring a selection of important works from national and international museums and private collections.
VMFA Statewide Exhibition From Picasso to Magritte: European Masters from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, Va., through August 23, 2014 Featuring 35 19th - and 20th - centuryworks from VMFA's European collection, this exhibition re-examines one of art history's most popular time periods through an array of paintings, drawings, prints, and sculptures by a number of leading artists including Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin, Edgar Degas, René Magritte, Paul Cézanne, Henri de Toulouse - Lautrec, and Vincent van Gogh among others.
Home to the national collection of prints and drawings, the British Museum's holdings extend from the 14th century to the present day, and include works by all the major European and British artists.
It will contain significant loans from U.S., Asian and European collections, as well as important works drawn from the collections of the DMA and Tate.
This exhibition of over 40 photographs drawn from the Smart Museum's collection is presented in conjunction with Expressionist Impulses: German and Central European Art, 1890 — 1990.
Featuring more than 100 works in both the upstairs and downstairs spaces, the gallery juxtaposes its normal stable of contemporary artists with a heterogeneous collection of 18th and 19th century works that includes Beaux Arts watercolors, botanical and natural history drawings, decorative arts designs, and European plein air studies.
This landmark exhibition will feature an important selection of over 75 drawings and photographs from major European and American public and private collections, including the Maison de Victor Hugo, the Bibliothèque nationale de France and the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Morgan Library in New York, and the Art Institute of Chicago.
This exhibition, with work from major European and American public and private collections, traces Serra's investigation of drawing as an activity both independent from and linked to his sculptural practice.
The more than 35 projects on view are drawn from a privately held collection of European and American conceptual art from its great years.
When Olivier Meslay — the DMA's associate director of curatorial affairs, senior curator of European and American Art, and the Barbara Thomas Lemmon Curator of European Art — began exploring its drawings, he initially had thoughts of mounting a comprehensive exhibition of collection highlights.
A major international loan exhibition of approximately 120 works, Like Life will draw on The Metropolitan Museum of Art's rich collection of European sculpture and modern and contemporary art, while also featuring a selection of important works from national and international museums and private collections.
The permanent collection of the Clark features mostly European and American paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings and decorative arts objects, dating from the 14th to the early - 20th century.
The Blanton's permanent collection of more than 17,000 works is recognized for its European paintings, an encyclopedic collection of prints and drawings, and modern and contemporary American and Latin American art.
Guiseppe Penone, To Reverse One's Eyes, 1970 Black & white photograph, 11.5 x 15.5 inches May 9 — June 23, 2007 Zwirner & Wirth presents an exhibition of American and European conceptual photography drawn from a private collection.
Inspired by the Columbus Museum of Art's Picasso Still Life with Compote and Glass, 1914 — 15 and the Barnes's extensive Picasso holdings, Picasso: The Great War, Experimentation and Change features some 50 works by Picasso drawn from major American and European museums and private collections.
MMofA's permanent collection consists of an outstanding assemblage of American, European, African and Asian art including paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings and decorative art.
The collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center includes pre-20th-century European paintings, drawings, illuminated manuscripts, sculpture, and decorative arts; 19th - and 20th - century American, European, and Asian photographs; contemporary and modern sculpture; and Robert Irwin's Central Garden, designed specifically for the Getty Center.
Featuring nearly 40 paintings from collections around the world, as well as a set of drawings that have never been shown in public, the showing marks his first solo exhibition at a European museum.
The Mobile Museum of Art's permanent collection consists of an assemblage of American, European, African and Asian art including paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings and decorative art.
In addition to its collection of Brazilian Art, it includes European paintings, sculptures, drawings, engravings, and decorative arts: notably masterpieces of the French and Italian schools, as well as those by Spanish, Portuguese, Flemish, Dutch, English and German artists.
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh Founded in 1895 by the Pittsburgh - based industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, the museum has a permanent collection of roughly 35,000 works, featuring European and American paintings, drawings, prints (notably Japanese prints), sculpture, decorative art, architecture, photography (notably the archive of African - American photographer Charles «Teenie» Harris) and installations.
Wallraf - Richartz - Museum, Cologne Founded by Ferdinand Franz Wallraf, its collection includes hundreds of European paintings, prints and drawings from the 13th to the 20th century.
The Gallery also maintains Canada's premier collection of European Art from the 14th to the 21st centuries, as well as important works of American, Asian and Indigenous Art and renowned international collections of prints, drawings and photographs.
His bequest of paintings, sculptures, and drawings moved VMFA to the forefront of American museums with collections of contemporary European work.
The works are drawn from three major European collections: the Musée des Beaux - Arts in Lyon, the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh and the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe.
Opened in 1955, the Clark houses exceptional European and American paintings and sculpture, extensive collections of master prints and drawings, English silver, and early photography.
It features over 150 objects drawn from more than 40 institutions including the Vatican, European church treasuries, museums from the USA and Europe and the British Museum's own pre-eminent collection.
Works drawn from the British Museum's superb collection of metalpoint drawings sit alongside major loans from European and American museums as well as private collections, including four sheets by Leonardo da Vinci from the Royal Collection.
Begun in 1887, Boston MFA's encyclopedic collection of works on paper includes drawings, paper - prints, watercolours, fine art photography, illustrated books, and posters of both American and European origin, from roughly 1400 to the present.
Highlights include the Morgan collection of Greek and Roman antiquities and European decorative arts; world - renowned Baroque and Surrealist paintings; an unsurpassed collection of Hudson River School landscapes; European and American Impressionist paintings; Modernist masterpieces; the Serge Lifar collecton of Ballets Russes drawings and costumes; the George A. Gay collection of prints; the Wallace Nutting collection of American colonial furniture and decorative arts; the Samuel Colt firearms collection; costumes and textiles; African American art and artifacts; and contemporary art.
The West Pavilion ground floor is devoted to European sculpture plus decorative arts spanning the late - 18th and 19th centuries, as well as items from the drawing collection.
Drawn from the Alexander Liberman collection of photographs, a recent bequest to the Getty Research Institute, this exhibition presents a survey of European and American artists photographed by Liberman during his 50 - year career as the art director at Vogue and editorial director of Condé Nast Publications.
The museum collection has expanded to over 3,000 works including European painting and sculpture, textiles, tapestries, North American, Latin American and Caribbean art and modern and contemporary paintings, sculpture, photographs and drawings.
In addition to its collection of some of the greatest 20th century paintings, MoMA's collection includes works of drawing, mixed media, printmaking, architecture and design, illustrated books, fine art photography, film and electronic media, as well as works of sculpture by nearly all the great modern European sculptors.
The Museum's collection — African; American; Asian; European; Middle Eastern; modern and contemporary; and prints, drawings, and photography — is of exceptional breadth, comprising more than 21,000 objects that span cultures, eras, and media.
Established in 1885, the Museum features one of the country's finest collections of Californian art, exceptional holdings of master drawings, a comprehensive collection of international ceramics, as well as European, Asian, African, and Oceanic art.
Over the past five decades, the Blanton has built an encyclopedic collection of prints and drawings concentrating on three major areas: Latin American, European, and American.
This collection of Old Master portraiture brings together drawings from some of the major figures of the European Renaissance, including eight Holbein portraits borrowed from the Royal Collection.
Important holdings include the Kress Collection of 15th - and 16th - century Italian panel paintings; more than 5,000 examples of Pre-Columbian to 20th - century American Indian art and artifacts, including basketry, ceramics and beadwork; and a growing collection of American and European prints, drawings and photographs.
The first exhibition at NSU under her leadership, «Spirit of Cobra» (Nov. 8, 2013 - May 14, 2014), draws on the museum's collection to focus on the post-World War II European avant - garde movement.
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