Three unique ways to experience American Modernism this fall at the Indianapolis Museum of Art
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Three unique ways to experience American Modernism this fall at the Indianapolis Museum of Art
Milton Avery (American, 1885–1965), Quiet Girl, 1930, gouache on gray paper, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Gift of Dr. Kenneth R. Shaffer, 1995. 80. © 2014 Milton Avery Trust /  Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.



INDIANAPOLIS, IND.- From the colorful pochoirs of Man Ray to the iconic flowers of Georgia O’Keeffe, the Indianapolis Museum of Art is celebrating American Modernism this fall with three new exhibitions reflecting the styles, influences and artists of this 20th century avant-garde movement.

For a more personal look at the movement, visitors can explore the unconventional art collection of an Indiana native in The Onya La Tour Collection: Modernism in Indiana, in the IMA Alliance Gallery. The free exhibition showcases 30 works acquired by Onya La Tour, a Hoosier who befriended many artists while working for the Works Progress Administration in New York in the 1930s. When La Tour moved back to Indiana in 1940, she transformed her Brown County farmhouse into the Indiana Museum for Modern Art and opened her collection to the public. In 1972, she donated many of these works to the IMA. This exhibition, on view through April 12, 2015, is the first time these paintings, drawings and prints have been brought together in a single show since their days in Brown County.

The Rise of American Modernism, opening Oct. 24 in the Susan and Charles Golden Gallery, highlights the impact that European modernists had on their American counterparts. Featuring 29 prints, drawings, watercolors and photographs from the IMA’s permanent collection, the exhibition showcases the work of American and European modernists such as Alfred Stieglitz, Man Ray, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Paul Cézanne, Milton Avery and Katherine Dreier. The exhibition offers a rare opportunity to view works that are not often on view at the Museum due to their light sensativity. The Rise of American Modernism will be on view through July 26, 2015, and is generously supported by June M. McCormack.

The IMA’s feature exhibition this fall, Georgia O’Keeffe and the Southwestern Still Life, opens Nov. 2 in the Allen Whitehill Clowes Special Exhibition Gallery. Organized by Joseph S. Czestochowski and produced by International Arts®, the exhibit includes more than 50 works by Georgia O’Keeffe and her contemporaries— artists who were inspired by the dynamic culture, unique landscapes and natural beauty of the American Southwest. Georgia O’Keeffe and the Southwestern Still Life is curated by Dr. Charles C. Eldredge and features works drawn from numerous museums and private collections across the country. A highlight of the show will be the IMA’s great masterpiece by O’Keeffe, Jimson Weed (1936).










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