(above: Left: Edmonia Lewis (American, 1844-1907). Hiawatha, 1868. Marble, 13 3/4 ? 7 3/4 ? 5 1/2 inches. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Morris K. Jesup and Friends of the American Wing Funds, 2015 (2015.287.1). Right: Edmonia Lewis (American, 1844-1907). Minnehaha, 1868. Marble, 11 5/8 ? 7 1/4 ? 4 7/8 inches. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Morris K. Jesup and Friends of the American Wing Funds, 2015. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

Chronology of Articles and Essays

February, 2000

 

Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:

Celebrating Modern Art: The Anderson Collection (2/28/00)

Robert Gober: Sculptures and Drawings (2/28/00)

Shifting Ground: Transformed Views of the American Landscape (2/28/00)

The Moment of Form: The Paintings and Monoprints of Don Weygandt (2/28/00)

Where Nature Reigns: The Art of David Lanier (2/28/00)

Rowan LeCompte and Donald Furst (2/28/00)

Maxfield Parrish, 1870-1966 (2/27/00)

The Human Factor: Figuration in American Art (2/27/00)

Half Past Autumn: The Art of Gordon Parks (2/27/00)

Miriam Schapiro: Work on Paper - A 30-Year Retrospective (2/27/00)

The Utah Museum of Fine Arts Is Awarded $75,000 from the Henry Luce Foundation (2/2700)

From the Fountainhead to the Future (2/27/00)

Virginia State Capitol Art Collection (2/26/00)

John James Audubon in Charleston: The Watercolors for The Birds of America (2/25/00)

Perfect Documents: Walker Evans and African Art, 1935 (2/25/00)

Walker Evans (2/25/00)

20/20: Twentieth Century Acquisitions by Twenty Leading Patrons (2/24/00)

All that is Glorious: Paintings from the Hudson River School (2/24/00)

Witness to the 20th Century: An Artistic Biography of Fritz Eichenberg (1901-1990) (2/23/00)

Arizona Highways: Celebrating the Legacy -- Our Land, Our People (2/23/00)

Love Struggle: Paintings by John Gwinn (2/23/00)

Reopening of Sydney and Frances Lewis Galleries at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (2/23/00)

Norman Rockwell: Pictures for the American People (2/22/00)

"All Stars: American Sporting Prints from the Collection of Reba and Dave Williams" and "Green Bay Replay" (2/22/00)

Apple Canon: Paintings by Thomas Woodruff (2/22/00)

Illusions of Eden: Visions of the American Heartland (2/22/00)

Vik Muniz: Seeing Is Believing (2/22/00)

Carrie Mae Weems: The Hampton Project (2/22/00)

Artists Image the Crone: Archetypes of Womanly Wisdom (2/22/00)

La Conner -- Self Contained (2/22/00)

Lisa Zwerling: Primitive Lives (2/21/00)

Gifford Beal: At the Water's Edge (2/21/00)

Will James Paintings and Drawings (2/21/00)

The Great American Pop Art Store: Multiples of the Sixties and Pop! The Permanent Collection (2/21/00)

Sites Around the City: Art and Environment (2/21/00)

Barbara Rogers Dreaming of Eden: Meditations on the Garden (2/21/00)

Winslow Homer Facing Nature (2/20/00)

Sunlight and Shadow: American Impressionism 1885-1945 (2/20/00)

Unfolding Light: The Evolution of Ten Holographers (2/20/00)

Crossed Purposes: Joyce and Max Kozloff (2/20/00)

Neil Welliver: Recent Paintings and Prints (2/20/00)

Josef Albers in Black and White (2/20/00)

On the Road with Thomas Hart Benton: Images of a Changing America (2/19/00)

The American West: Out of Myth, Into Reality (2/19/00)

Philipe Halsman: A Retrospective (2/19/00)

Chicago Cultural Center Hosts Exhibitions by Jane Regan and Marcos Raya (2/19/00)

Harry S. Sindall, Fording the Pecos River, Captain John Pope's Artesian Well Drilling Site (2/19/00)

 

Arizona Highways: Celebrating the Tradition, The Photography of Ansel Adams, David Muench, and Jack Dykinga (2/17/00)

Durable Memento: Portraits by Augustus Washington, African American Daguerreotypist (2/17/00)

John Twachtman: An American Impressionist (2/17/00)

The Political Dr. Seuss (2/17/00)

Eastman Johnson: Painting America (2/16/00)

Elegant Fantasy: The Jewelry of Arline Fisch (2/16/00)

Jack Spencer Photographs of Rural South (2/16/00)

Kaleidoscopes: Symmetry in Motion (2/16/00)

Donald Sultan: In the Still Life Tradition (2/15/00)

Desert Plein Air (2/15/00)

PSU Collects WPA (2/15/00)

The Piper Jaffray Collection: Regional Expressions (2/15/00)

 

The Image and the Word - New Work by Carlos Villa (2/14/00)

Trudy Vader: Equus (2/8/00)

Selections from the Worth B. Stottlemyer Collection (2/8/00)

Four Artists, Four Objects, Ten Years (2/8/00)

Arizona Highways: Celebrating the Legacy -- "Our Land, Our People" (2/8/00)

Hays "Spirit of the Cowboy" Collection (2/8/00)

 

America at Work: 1920-1940 (2/7/00)

A Community Collects: The Bronxville Public Library (2/7/00)

The Magical World of Peter Sis (2/7/00)

Visible Fragments: The Works of Louise Kames (2/7/00)

Stefan Kramar: Retrospective (2/7/00)

The Work of Charles and Ray Eames: A Legacy of lnvention (2/7/00)

The Age of Steam and Steel: A Retrospective of the Art of lan Marshall (2/7/00)

Robotic Portraiture by Deena des Rioux (2/4/00)

 

 

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