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.
Not exact matches
Up until this time, the gallery had only been able to display its
permanent collection supplemented by
loans from artists and
private collectors.
Exhibited art was selected
from the museum's
permanent collection and feature art
loaned from public and
private collections.
Exhibitions feature works
from PAAM's
permanent collection, the work of contemporary artists, youth program exhibitions, and works on
loan from other museums and
private collections.
For the inaugural exhibition of the Upper Galleries of our museum we will present a selection of work by English Surrealists & Crypto - Surrealists Pailthorpe and Mednikoff, Leonora Carrington, Robin Ironside, Angus McBean & Austin Osman Spare drawn
from the
permanent collection &
loans from private collections
This exhibit combines work
from the San Diego Museum of Art's
permanent collection and
loans from other museums and
private collections to explore the dynamic intersection between art and music.
Bending Light: Neon Art 1965 to Now will provide a selective survey of neon art
from 1965 to the present and will feature iconic works
from the Neuberger Museum's
permanent collection including Chryssa's Ampersand V (1965), Otto Piene's Neon Medusa (1969), and Cerith Wyn Evans» TIX3 (1994) as well as
loaned work
from public and
private collections.
After 1965 includes a selection of works drawn
from the
permanent collection of the Neuberger Museum of Art and select
loans from private collections.
McGee's works in this exhibition are
from the Art Museum's
permanent collection and on
loan from a local
private collection.
Works
from the Cantor's
permanent collection are presented alongside and in juxtaposition with contemporary works
loaned by
private individuals and galleries, organized around ideas of artistic inspiration and source material, the role of a preliminary study, the significance of place, the influence of technology and globalization on creation, etc..
This Sculpture Garden presents 3 - D works both
from the
permanent collection (for example by Jean Arp, Raymond Duchamp - Villon, Max Ernst, Barry Flanagan, Alberto Giacometti, Andy Goldsworthy, Jenny Holzer, Marino Marini, and Henry Moore), as well as works on
loan from foundations and
private collections.
Works are drawn
from the museum's
permanent collection as well as
from private and museum
loans.
Uncommon Likeness includes
loans from artists and prominent
private collections, as well objects
from Sheldon's
permanent collection, that speak to the human condition of negotiating both literal and figurative borders of geography, society, psychology, gender, and spirituality in today's world.
January 2018 Inaugural Exhibition in Newark Museum's New Special Exhibition Gallery Explores Masterworks of Alpine Art The Rockies and the Alps: Bierstadt, Calame, and the Romance of the Mountains The Newark Museum will mark the opening of a new special exhibition gallery and its newly reopened Washington Street entrance with a major exhibition featuring beloved Hudson River School landscape paintings
from the
permanent collection and major
loans from private and public
collections.
Selected largely
from the Academy's
permanent collection with several generous
loans from private collections, artists featured in this installation include: Walter Anderson, Byron Browne, Kenneth Callahan, Willem De Kooning, Phillip Evergood, Adolph Gottlieb, Philip Guston, Grace Hartigan, Robert Keyser, Franz Kline, Lee Krasner, Norman Lewis, Loren MacIver, Conrad Marca - Relli, Joan Mitchell, Robert Motherwell, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Sonia Sekula, David Smith, Nancy Spero, Hedda Sterne, Theodoros Stamos, Dorothea Tanning, and Robert Vickrey.