Donald Judd and Sol LeWitt: Conceptual Color in Print

October 17, 2009 - March 7, 2010

Donald Judd was a major figure in the Minimalist art movement in the 1960s when he and others sought to create a depersonalized art in which the physical properties of space, scale, and materials were explored as phenomena of interest on their own. Judd’s use of color in three print series dating from 1988 to 1993 are on view along with a recent acquisition, Untitled (1993). Judd’s prints are compared and contrasted with prints by his peer, Sol LeWitt.

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Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs

June 27, 2009 - March 28, 2010

Special Ticket InformationAdvance tickets for King Tut are available at the museum or online via Ticketmaster.

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Art and Power in the Central African Savanna

June 20, 2009 - October 11, 2009

This exhibition explores the political and religious power of nearly 60 sculptures created by artists of four Central African cultures: the Luba, Songye, Chokwe, and Luluwa. Carved primarily from wood, these power figures act as containers for magical organic ingredients and serve purposes both religious and political. According to traditional beliefs, the figures mediate between the human and spirit worlds to insure a healthy birth, successful hunt, or triumph over an enemy. A fully-illustrated catalogue by leading expert Constantine Pedridis accompanies the exhibition.

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John James Audubon

February 3, 1996 - April 14, 1996

The Watercolors for the Birds of America

Fabergˇ in America

May 25, 1996 - July 28, 1996

 

The Measure of All Things

July 3, 1996 - October 27, 1996

Paintings by Irving Norman

Art of the Americas

September 4, 1996 - February 23, 1997

Cultural Crosscurrents

Observant Eye

September 4, 1996 - December 1, 1996

Portrait Drawings by Don Bachardy

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