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Haggadahs for Passover from the Museum Library

Haggadahs for Passover from the Museum Library

Art & Collection Library
Saturday, April 4, begins the celebration of Passover.  We encourage your to visit the Museum Library and view one of the several Haggadahs including one of the most stunning modern…
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Grace Hartigan

Grace Hartigan

Art & Collection Exhibitions

March 28  is the birthday of one of Abstract Expressionists’ leading female artists: Grace Hartigan. She was well known for her gestural, intensely colored paintings. Because she joined the movement later,…

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Josef Albers

Josef Albers

Art & Collection Library

Interaction of Color includes a number of color plates that demonstrate the points Albers makes in his lessons.  He also encouraged students to collect swatches of colored paper to experiment…

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Women's History Month: Helen Frankenthaler

Women's History Month: Helen Frankenthaler

Art & Collection Exhibitions

Helen Frankenthaler, 1928 – 2011 Helen Frankenthaler’s cheerful Color Field painting Tutti-Fruitti is currently on view at Crystal Bridges as part of the temporary exhibition Van Gogh to Rothko: Masterworks…

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Winter in the Country

Winter in the Country

Art & Collection
It’s snowing at Crystal Bridges today:  tiny flakes that are cascading off the arch of the roof in white streamers with the wind. It’s a beautiful, if slightly forlorn display.…
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Native Americans in American Art

Native Americans in American Art

Art & Collection Exhibitions

Changing Perspectives of Native Americans is a focus exhibition currently on view in the Museum’s Early Nineteenth-Century Art Gallery. The artworks featured—created by European and Euro-American artists—reflect shifting attitudes toward Native Americans.…

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Winslow Homer

Winslow Homer

Art & Collection
Today is the birthday of Winslow Homer, born February 24, 1836. Crystal Bridges has six of Homer's paintings in our permanent collection, five of which are works on paper, including Spring,…
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Joan Mitchell

Joan Mitchell

Activities & Education Art & Collection At the Museum

February 12 is the birthday of Abstract Expressionist painter Joan Mitchell (1925-1992). Everything about Mitchell’s privileged early life and academic career might have suggested a smooth path to an early successful…

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Edward Curtis – Frontier Photographer, Artist and Adventurer

Edward Curtis – Frontier Photographer, Artist and Adventurer

Art & Collection Exhibitions

February 16 is the birthday of Edward Curtis – American frontier photographer and ethnologist, who became best-known for his epic work The North American Indian, produced between 1907 and 1930…

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Nick Cave: Sound and Motion

Nick Cave: Sound and Motion

Art & Collection
February 3 is the birthday of Nick Cave: dancer, artist, and creator of the popular and awe-inspiring Soundsuits. These colorful and dramatic costumes are designed by Cave to be worn and performed in, yet…
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Jackson Pollock

Jackson Pollock

Art & Collection Exhibitions

Today is the birthday of artist Jackson Pollock, born January 28, 1912.  Pollock is well known as the quintessential American Abstract Expressionist painter:  the poster child for action painting with his…

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Art in Motion: Transport and Installation of Works in the Museum

Art in Motion: Transport and Installation of Works in the Museum

Art & Collection
One of the first things you learn when you come to work at Crystal Bridges is “Art has the right-of-way.”  When our preparators are moving artworks into or out of…
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Theodoros Stamos

Theodoros Stamos

Art & Collection

Today is the birthday of Abstract Expressionist painter Theodoros Stamos. Stamos, a Greek-American artist, was the youngest of the “first generation” Abstract Expressionists, and was one of the contemporaries of…

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Rock On: Robert Tannen’s Grains of Sand

Rock On: Robert Tannen’s Grains of Sand

Art & Collection Nature & Outdoor
If you have traveled any of Crystal Bridges trails, you have no doubt come across one of Robert Tannen’s enormous numbered boulders. The big rocks are part of an installation…
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Maria Oakey Dewing

Maria Oakey Dewing

Art & Collection

Today is the birthday of Maria Oakey Dewing, born October 27, 1845.  Her rich, passionate painting, Rose Garden, is a visitor favorite in Crystal Bridges’ permanent collection. Born Maria Richards…

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"Silence is So Accurate": Thinking about Mark Rothko

"Silence is So Accurate": Thinking about Mark Rothko

Art & Collection
Last week we celebrated the anniversary of the birth of artist Mark Rothko, whose painting, No. 210 / 211 (Orange) is in Crystal Bridges' collection. Painted in 1960, the canvas virtually…
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John James Audubon, Part 3

John James Audubon, Part 3

Art & Collection
This is Part Three of a three-part post. Click below to read earlier parts: Part One Part Two Today Crystal Bridges' opens the new temporary exhibition John James Audubon and…
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From Guest to Guardian: Looking at Art

From Guest to Guardian: Looking at Art

Art & Collection
Point of view is everything. It isn’t just your position in a room or your distance from an object; it’s the catalyst that actively creates what you experience. What you…
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International Literacy Day in Art

International Literacy Day in Art

Art & Collection Exhibitions

It’s International Literacy Day!   Today we celebrate great works of art in Crystal Bridges’ collection that relate to books and reading, and we also offer a couple of sneak peeks…

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American Encounters: Anglo-American Portraiture in an Era of Revolution, Part 2

American Encounters: Anglo-American Portraiture in an Era of Revolution, Part 2

Art & Collection Exhibitions
We're entering the last days in which guests may view the temporary exhibition American Encounters: Anglo-American Portraiture in an Era of Revolution, on view here at Crystal Bridges through September…
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