Not exact matches
The Evolution of Mark - making represents one of the
deepest holdings in the Museum's
permanent collection.
The Souls Grown
Deep Foundation has placed in the museum's
permanent collection works by artists including Thornton Dial, Ronald Lockett and Mary Proctor, as well as five quilts made by the women of Gee's Bend, Alabama.
It has also established an impressive accumulation of artistic production and curatorial thought, using both to animate the
permanent collection, which, to judge by Abbe Schriber's exhibition «Body Language,» is broad enough and
deep enough to make for an endlessly unfolding lineage of emotionally intense and intellectually astute shows.
July 8, 15 Art History: Dig
Deeper 2 — 3 p.m. $ 30 (VMFA members $ 25) Inspired by the introductory course Dig
Deep, this two - part follow - up focuses on visual and contextual exploration of selected works of art in VMFA's
permanent collection.Through a variety of facilitated, in - gallery activities, as well as group interaction and conversation, participants «dissect» works in VMFA's
collection and learn new ways to connect with art.
Additionally, he will work with the executive staff and across curatorial departments to develop plans for a reinstallation of the
permanent collection galleries in 2018 and to organize an ambitious schedule of special exhibitions, including the 30 percent increased footprint of the folk and self - taught art galleries to accommodate for the large acquisition recently made by the institution from the Souls Grown
Deep Foundation.
Combined with the
permanent collection, programming, supporting publications and education programs, the MoA serves as a laboratory for
deep exploration, intellectual study and creative discovery.
Christina Mossiades Strassfield has
deep knowledge of Guild Hall's
permanent collection, comprising more than 2,000 works of art.
This exhibition, drawn entirely from the
deep holdings of the Whitney Museum's
permanent collection, will focus on the tension and overlap between two strong currents in twentieth century art.
A complement to the selection of works on view in the Museum's second floor
permanent collection galleries, this special exhibition offers an opportunity to see works rarely on display and to enable
deeper understanding of postwar abstraction.