Marsden Hartley: American Modern
12:00 PM Boise Art Museum
Description:
Marsden Hartley: American Modern
March 22 – June 22, 2008
Marsden Hartley: American Modern
examines this renowned artist through the largest collection of his
work, the Hudson and Ione Walker Bequest at the University of
Minnesota’s Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum. As Hartley’s last dealer
and important patron, Hudson Walker amassed a rich collection that
spans the artist’s career. Hartley who lived from 1877 – 1943, was an
American avant-garde artist who was involved in pivotal art events of
the 20th century. First as an artist shown by Alfred Stieglitz’s at
the groundbreaking 291 gallery in 1909, and then at the famed Armory
show of 1913. Later in the 1920s, he painted in Taos and Santa Fe
depicting the American southwest at a time when the great luminaries of
southwest painting were drawn to New Mexico. Hartley today is
recognized as a twentieth-century American master.
Marsden
Hartley: American Modern is organized by the Frederick R. Weisman Art
Museum at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. This exhibition is
made possible by the generous bequest of Hudson and Ione Walker, whose
gift comprises the Frederick R. Weisman art Museum’s collection of
works by Marsden Hartley.
Age Group: All Ages
Venue: Boise Art Museum
Address: 670 Julia Davis Drive
Phone: 208-345-8330
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