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Goodwin, United States, 1882–1935 A “Bear” Chance, 1907, oil on canvas Gift of
Goodwin, United States, 1882–1935 A “Bear” Chance, 1907, oil on canvas Gift of
June 27, 2015 – August 21, 2016 | Galleries 200/203 | Free Exhibition Mountains lie at the very heart of Chinese culture and art. A bridge between the human and transcendental realms, they have provided an enduring source of inspiration for poets, scholars, and artists and remain a potent theme within China’s landscape painting tradition. The idea of retreating from society into a life of reclusion in the mountains has a long-standing history in China
Southern Song-Yuan dynasty Corridor Through the Pines, c. 1300 Ink and color on silk Gift
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November 11, 2023 – May 27, 2024 | Galleries 301-304 | Free What happens when Native American and American art is seen together, rather than in separate places? Might we look at these artworks in a new way? What stories and connections emerge from this new way of being together? These are some of the questions that guided a collaboratively reimagined suite of galleries. This Indigenous-led, consensus-based curatorial experiment is based on Dakota philosophies and ways of being
Lamar Petersen American, born 1974, The Late Spring Arrival, 2022 Oil on canvas, Gift
Gift of the artist and Ryan Lee Gallery, New York, 2020.33 Queerness in the Collection
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