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Welcome to the spring issue of the Museum
News Forum, a space where participating museums can efficiently
share with our readers and their colleagues not only their upcoming
exhibitions but also their research projects, publications, and
new acquisitions. . . read more>>
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Located
on a 140-acre landscape in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts,
the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute is both art museum and
research center, welcoming visitors year-round to experience its collections
of European and American art and special exhibitions ...read
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| Located in New York City, at the corner of Madison
Avenue and 57th Street, the Dahesh Museum of Art is the only institution
in the United States devoted to collecting, exhibiting, and interpreting
works by Europe's academically trained artists of the nineteenth and
early twentieth centuries. ...read
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Visitors
to the National Academy Museum find it one of New York City's special
treasures. The Academy is an honorary association of professional
artists, that maintains a museum and an art school. A requirement
of membership, which is by election only, is the contribution of a
representative example of each artist's work. ...read
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The
Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam first opened its doors in 1973. The building,
designed by Dutch architect Gerrit Rietveld, houses the world's largest
collection of works by Vincent van Gogh: some 200 paintings, 500 drawings
and 700 letters, as well as the artist's own collection of Japanese
prints. ...read more>> |
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Founded
in 1966 as the Rutgers University Art Gallery, the museum was expanded
and renamed the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum in 1983. Over the
past 20 years the galleries have been expanded four more times, and
today, with 35,000 square feet of exhibition space, the Zimmerli is
one of the largest university art museums in the country. ...read
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