Untitled by Louise Nevelson
BACKGROUND After working in Cubist and Surrealist idioms in the 1930s and 1940s, Louise Nevelson began to create dynamic, muscular, often monumentally scaled abstract sculptures
BACKGROUND After working in Cubist and Surrealist idioms in the 1930s and 1940s, Louise Nevelson began to create dynamic, muscular, often monumentally scaled abstract sculptures
Exhibition on view November 19, 2021 through March 14, 2022 Webpage: ashevilleart.org/exhibitions/ruminations-on-memory Contact us for images or more info. Asheville, NC—Ruminations on Memory contends with
Exhibition on view February 23 through October 17, 2022 Webpage: ashevilleart.org/exhibitions/useful-and-beautiful Contact us for images and more info. Asheville, N.C.—Useful and Beautiful: Silvercraft by William
This work prefaces a move in Hoss Haley’s career toward making work concerned with purely formal elements, focusing on math and physics. During his residency at
Through November, visitors to the Asheville Art Museum can explore Rural Avant-Garde: The Mountain Lake Experience in its final public presentation—the last opportunity to see
Exhibition on view January 12 through May 23, 2022 Webpage: ashevilleart.org/exhibitions/stained-with-glass Contact us for images or more info. Asheville, N.C.—The selection of works from the Asheville
This chair has made its way home, so to speak. Originally purchased new for Pack Memorial Library in the late 1950s, the Eames molded plywood
Exhibition on view January 19 through June 27, 2022 Webpage: ashevilleart.org/exhibitions/a-hand-in-studio-craft Contact us for images and more info. Asheville, N.C.—A Hand in Studio Craft: Harvey
George Masa (Osaka, Japan 1881–1933 Asheville, NC) began his life in Asheville, NC in 1915 as an employee of The Grove Park Inn. He is
While scrolling through images in the Asheville Art Museum’s Collection, I came across three photographs by photographer George Tice that spoke to me. The images