[The American Context #16] Christina’s World by Luke Haynes
In conjunction with current exhibition The Wyeths: Three Generations | Works from the Bank of America Collection, we want to highlight an artwork in our
In conjunction with current exhibition The Wyeths: Three Generations | Works from the Bank of America Collection, we want to highlight an artwork in our
Contact us for images or more info. Asheville, N.C.—The Institute of Museum and Library Services announced on April 7 that the Asheville Art Museum is
Rustic twig furniture and accessories were made throughout the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Long noted for the rugged individualism of its inhabitants, the mountain terrain was,
The Asheville Art Museum is pleased to announce the recent gift of 41 artworks from the collection of Fleur S. Bresler, which features important examples
In continued celebration of the opening of the new Asheville Art Museum in fall 2019 and the Museum’s 30th anniversary anchoring Pack Square and the
This print by Roger Shimomura depicts a traditionally dressed figure from the Japanese Edo period gazing into a mirror that reflects back Mickey, an iconic
The glass artworks meticulously cast by Karen Lamonte present sartorial silhouettes absent of the human form. Her life-sized dresses made from glass recall the art
Isla, the title of this work, means island in Spanish. Though Cristina Córdova was born in Boston, she was raised on the Caribbean island of
Associated with the Color Field movement, which abandoned figurative and gestural paintings for flat expanses of color, Jules Olitski (Snovsk, Ukraine 1922–2007 New York, NY)
Textile and multi-disciplinary artist Kenny Glass of Cherokee Nation (born Tahlequah, OK 1988) captures stories from our contemporary moment. His work frequently joins traditional Cherokee