Sentences with phrase «deaccessioned works»

Deaccessioned works by Jacques Chemay, Henri Matisse, Bridget Riley, and others are represented by related surviving archival materials.
The protest is timed to coincide with the auction of two of 40 deaccessioned works of art — «Force Comique» by Francis Picabia and Henry Moore's «Three Seated Women» — from the Berkshire Museum's collection at the «Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale».
The planned sale of these works by the City of Denver, to raise funds for the Clyfford Still Museum's endowment, does not violate the Association's principles regarding the use of funds from deaccessioned works of art, because the museum has not formally accessioned these works into its collections.
In each case, the artists of deaccessioned works are represented in PAFA's collection by more important examples and / or ones that relate better to core works in the permanent collection.
The museum at one point had 19th - century art in the collection, but a decision was taken around the late «70s to create a dividing line of around 1900 and deaccession the works pre-dating that.
The gallery had planned to deaccession the work in order to acquire a painting by Jean - Louis David painting that was at risk of leaving the country, but decided against the controversial move at the last moment.
He told Deutsche Welle that he likes to deaccession works regularly in order to purchase new pieces, and that the law would make this more difficult and reduce the value of the work in question.
It was also during the Armstrong era that the museum considered deaccessioning works from the collection that didn't meet the strict parameters.
«Museums usually deaccession works in areas of the collection in which they have great depth,» she said.
It registers opposition to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's decision to deaccession works from its permanent collection to finance the purchase of a Greek calyx - krater.
The object coming in to replace the deaccessioned work needs to go through a heavy screening process by the Curatorial Committee, the Committee on Collection, and then ratified by the Board of Trustees in order to be approved.

Not exact matches

Jones completed a private residency program in Northern California in summer of 2016, during which he produced new work for the exhibition from books deaccessioned by the Department of African American Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.
Sabrina Gschwandtner's second solo exhibition at Shoshana Wayne Gallery continues her exploration into intricate quilting motifs, expanding on her already complex imagery with the addition of deaccessioned celluloid film strips of female hands hard at work — sewing, threading, knitting and crocheting their way into our human consciousness.
Group of accessories for case masks, pair of wrist guards, and dance cap Date: 20th century Dimensions: dimensions variable Medium: Wood, basketry, cardboard, leather, paint, cotton thread and yarn, gourd, cornhusks, nails, wool, and horsehair Credit Line: The Roberta Coke Camp Fund Culture: Hopi Object Number: DEACC.1988.120.1 - 26 Deaccession Criteria: Restitution / Returned to rightful owner: the work has been legally requested for repatriation under Federal Law — Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (1990)
A number of institutions have also chosen to deaccession important works through the gallery.
Artists and curators comment on the Baltimore Museum of Art's decision to diversify its collection through recent acquisitions of works by women and artists of color and by deaccessioning repetitive works.
The Hood Museum of Art strives to be a capable steward of the works in its care, protecting each object for the enjoyment of future generations, understanding the origin of each work in the museum's collection, and, when appropriate, deaccessioning objects that do not effectively serve the museum's teaching mission.
(1 m 73.04 cm × 109.86 cm × 54.93 cm) Medium: Coal Credit Line: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the artist, gift of Sperone Westwater, and DMA / amfAR Benefit Auction Fund Object Number: DEACC.2012.51 Deaccession Criteria: Work is in poor condition and can not be treated successfully / Exchanged for a different sculpture by the same artist
Baltimore Museum of Art to diversify contemporary collection The Baltimore Museum of Art has announced plans to deaccession seven works by post-war artists already represented in its collection, including Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg and Franz Kline, with the aim of diversifying its contemporary holdings.
Dance wands Date: c. 1910 - 1930 Medium: Wood, paint, feathers, and fiber Credit Line: Gift of Casey Tollett Collins Culture: Hopi Object Number: DEACC.2009.57.1 - 2 Deaccession Criteria: Restitution / Returned to rightful owner: the work has been legally requested for repatriation under Federal Law — Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (1990)
This incentivises collectors to remove works from museums and deaccession them abroad before the law enters into force.
For Priebe, who often uses books that have been deaccessioned from libraries as materials in her work, books become fodder for immersive installations populated by towers of tomes and swirling streams of pages that appear to defy the laws of physics.
And museums do, occasionally and with greater hesitation, «deaccession» works.
Guidelines of the Association of Art Museum Directors permit deaccessioning (sales of art from museum collections) only if the proceeds are used to buy similar works of art, not to build buildings.
Despite the long history of deaccessioning, when New York's National Academy Museum sold two Hudson River School paintings to pay operating costs in 2008, the AAMD invoked its rule and levied sanctions that prevented the Academy from borrowing works from other museums for two years, followed by a five - year probation period.
The seven works marked for deaccession will be sold at auction or in private sales.
These recollections were part of a series of conversations I had recently with artists, curators, and museum professionals, after the Baltimore Museum of Art announced last month that it would be diversifying its collection to enhance visitor experience through recent acquisitions of works by women and artists of color and by deaccessioning repetitive works.
«Many of the greatest works in our collection are the result of deaccessioning,» Mr. Lowry added, citing as examples Gerhard Richter's Baader - Meinhof series, Andy Warhol's Campbell's soup cans, van Gogh's «Postman Joseph Roulin» and Picasso's «Demoiselles d'Avignon,» all of which were bought with funds raised by selling other artworks.
The Baltimore Museum of Art announced on Friday that it will deaccession seven works by white male artists, including Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, and Franz Kline, to make room for works by contemporary female artists and artists of color, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Marina Valle Noronha (Brazil) worked as a researcher across Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives, reviewing and advising on deaccessioning.
Another artist collected and now deaccessioned by Sender, Tony Lewis (b. 1986) had a boffo debut in the Sotheby's day sale when one of his large, spare graphite - on - paper text works from 2012 overshoot an $ 8,000 to $ 12,000 estimate to take in $ 93,750.
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While the Rose's collection of nearly 8,000 objects is celebrated — they own an impressive selection of works by Willem de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein and Jasper Johns, among others — the institution nearly collapsed during the 2008 recession, and contemplated deaccessioning its many masterpieces.
> Museum to sell art to pay debt delawareonline > The Board of Trustees of the Delaware Art Museum announced their unanimous vote to deaccession and sell up to four works of art from the Museum's 12,500 - object permanent collection delart > Delaware Art Museum board voted to sell up to four works from its 12,500 - piece collection to raise $ 30 million to pay off debt delawareonline > Delaware Art Museum to auction off treasures usatoday > Delaware museum criticized for saying it must sell art or die lat
McGrath, a Calgary - based artist, began the work during a 2014 residency with the Calgary Allied Arts Foundation, when she explored correlations between the extinction of the dodo and its deaccession from the Oxford University Museum of Natural History in 1775.
The sale highlighted the uncertainty attaching to the mission of the Albright - Knox, and its decision to deaccession a number of works which were deemed to fall outside the institution's historical core function of exhibiting modern era art.
Only one work shone out of the blur — Florine Stettheimer's masterpiece, Asbury Park South from 1920 (a painting scandalously deaccessioned by Fisk University in 2012) in a group exhibition organized by Jeffrey Deitch that orbited and created a lot of visual noise around it in a manner both consistent with Stettheimer's aesthetic of excess and disruptive of the ability to properly view her painting.
The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) announced today that its Board of Trustees has approved plans to deaccession seven works from its contemporary collection, following an extensive analysis of the museum's holdings in this area.
As the clock ticks down to the first set of sales of work from the Berkshire Museum's collection at Sotheby's in New York, a group opposing the deaccessioning called Save the Art — Save the Museum, which has so far raised $ 15,000 for legal challenges and publicity efforts, is organizing public events to further its cause.
In the group's sites is the museum's plan to deaccession some 40 works, including two Norman Rockwells, to raise money for its endowment and shift its mission toward science and technology - driven exhibitions.
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