The phrase
"loan from private collections" refers to an item or items that are borrowed from a person's personal collection for exhibition, study, or other purposes.
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Monet came to Montana, along with other international artists, through a landmark exhibition of masterpieces on
loan from the private collection of billionaire William I. Koch.
Artefacts on loan from various British museums and institutions, together
with loans from private collections nationwide are mixed up with modern and contemporary bronze sculptures by the likes of Louise Bourgeois, Henry Moore and David Smith - along with Marcel Duchamp's bronze cast sink stopper, Subodh Gupta's bronze potatoes and a cast bronze flower by Martin Creed.
After establishing the Ferus Gallery and promoting the local avant garde, Hopps arrived at the Pasadena Art Museum well prepared to tackle this ambitious paean to Duchamp, one that would
necessitate loans from private collections and art institutions, as well as the re-fabrication of several lost works.
The Museum also exhibits works of art given to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation for its Venetian Museum since Peggy Guggenheim's death, as well as long -
term loans from private collections.
That exhibition, with works by Lucien Freud, David Hockney, Cecily Brown, and many others, several on
loan from private collections around the country, is called The Figure in Process.
An important focus is on Minimalist art and Conceptual art — supported by
permanent loans from private collections — by artists such as Robert Morris, Sol LeWitt, Dan Graham, Donald Judd, Robert Mangold, and Hanne Darboven.
Although drawn primarily from the rich holdings of The Mint Museum, this exhibition also includes
special loans from private collections and new work by some of today's leading artists who continue to mine and invigorate this approach.
Historically relevant artworks, ephemera and
publications loaned from private collections were presented side by side with contemporary work by emerging artists, including a series of project - specific artworks commissioned to emerging artists.
Jason Andrews has prepared a group show of contemporary drawings featuring 10 young artists well - known in the neighborhood and beyond (Anthony Browne, Maria Calandra, Kevin Curran, Ryan Michael Ford, Libby Hartle, Francesco Longenecker, Eric Mavko, Thomas Micchelli, Mathew Miller, Andrew Szobody and Alberto Giacometti) AND a precious double - sided drawing by a modern master
Giacometti loaned from a private collection.
Hauser & Wirth created an unconventional booth featuring solely on works made in bronze with artefacts on loan from various British museums and institutions, together
with loans from private collections.
After establishing the Ferus Gallery and promoting the local avant - garde, Hopps arrived at the Pasadena Art Museum well prepared to tackle this ambitious paean to Duchamp, one that would
necessitate loans from private collections and art institutions, as well as the re-fabrication of several lost works.
Hosted by Berlin's Czech Embassy and Cultural Centre, and
comprising loans from private collections and works from upcoming sales, it will feature over 80 works by artists including Georg Baselitz, Gerhard Richter, Thomas Struth, Neo Rauch, Joseph Beuys, Otto Dix, Max Pechstein, Caspar David Friedrich, Joseph Heintz, Lucas Cranach and many others.
Open letter questions works on loan to Ghent's Museum of Fine Arts The Art Newspaper has published an open letter, signed by a group of 11 scholars and art dealers, criticising the Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent's decision to exhibit 26 works, on
loan from a private collection in Brussels, which the letter describes as of «highly questionable» origin.
This is complemented by a regularly changing selection on
loan from private collections.
Just one in five of the exhibits are actually for sale; the rest are on
loan from private collections, museums, or the artists themselves.
The majority of works in the exhibition will be on
loan from private collections, and will comprise important, large - scale paintings from his most memorable themes, including French Money, Vocabulary Lessons, Civil War Veterans, Camel cigarette packs, as well as portraits of his mother - in - law Berdie, his then wife Augusta, and the poet Frank O'Hara.
Loaned from the Halamish Collection /
Loaned from a private collection, courtesy Michael Werner Gallery
Four years in the making, the works are inspired by the artist's interest in Renaissance drawings, so shown alongside Redefining Pleats of Matter (2015) is the Raphael drawing that influenced it, Saint Benedict Receiving Maurus and Placidus, on
loan from a private collection.
An extraordinary Bacon triptych from 1974 - 77, on
loan from a private collection, will also be exhibited for the first time in a UK public gallery in over 30 years.
Korea, Land of the Diamond Mountains, which opens October 1, 2014, will feature 60 works that represent the Museum's holdings of nearly 500 Korean objects, with additional objects on
loan from private collections.
This exhibition includes four other paintings in the series on
loan from private collections to recreate a 1971 exhibition at the Whitney.
The works, on
loan from private collections, will be presented in a series of exhibitions in a dedicated Freud Centre in IMMA's Garden Galleries for five years, 2016 - 2021.
As part of the artist residency Dawoud Bey: The Chicago Project, the twelve Chicago teenage participants curated this exhibition, featuring photographic portraits from the Smart Museum's collection as well as works on
loan from a private collection.
Teenage participants curated the related exhibition Group Portrait, featuring photographic portraits from the Smart Museum's collection as well as works on
loan from a private collection.
The School of Architecture has fostered the growth of a non-circulating Study Collection of books and other visual material that are not otherwise accessible through the Cooper Union library system, that includes rare or limited edition items, often on
loan from private collections.
The work is on
loan from a private collection, New York, and will be the source of discussion in a show as it is juxtaposed with and against the work of ten contemporary artists.