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New Art Museums For D.C., Iowa City And San Francisco Open This Fall

Por: Forbes Life September 29, 2022

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Stanley Museum of Art Exterior.Chris Brewer A homecoming 14 years in the making. A familiar name in a new place. Introducing a kunsthalle. East, west and middle. A trio of notable museum openings across the country are bringing more art to more people. HomecomingJackson Pollock (American, 1912–1956), Mural, 1943. Oil and casein on canvas 95 5/8 x 237 3/4 in. ... [+] (242.9 x 603.9 cm). Gift of Peggy Guggenheim, 1959.6Justin Torner - Staff... + full article



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