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painting (1,279), sculpture (345), abstract expressionism (339), contemporary (299), drawing (205), American (194), catalogue (191), exhibition (166), modern (161), New York School (157), 20th century (141), collection (136), bay area figuration (114), color field (95), abstract (82), prints (78), Richard Diebenkorn (68), hard-edge painting (67), essays (65), Diebenkorn (61), Willem De Kooning (54), history (51), De Kooning (50), Ellsworth Kelly (48), Kelly (46), Sean Scully (46), Philip Guston (45), Frankenthaler (45), Guston (44), Helen Frankenthaler (44), Scully (43), museum (43), Frank Stella (40), funk art (40), Manuel Neri (40), Sam Francis (39), color field painting (38), New York (38), Stella (37), William T. Wiley (37), Hans Hofmann (37), Wiley (37), Francis (37), Hofmann (36), criticism (36), Pollock (35), Jackson Pollock (35), bay area abstraction (35), Neri (35), minimalism (34), Nathan Oliveira (34), Robert Motherwell (33), Motherwell (32), Oliveira (32), bay area (31), David Smith (30), Wayne Thiebaud (29), Winters (29), Kenneth Noland (29), Terry Winters (29), gallery (28), Thiebaud (28), modern art (27), Al Held (26), Noland (26), Mark Rothko (26), Held (26), Smith (25), Rothko (25), essay (23), Jennifer Bartlett (23), David Park (22), Park (22), Rothenberg (22), Susan Rothenberg (22), Bartlett (21), California (20), Josef Albers (20), Albers (19), Morris Louis (18), 19th century (18), publication (17), Olitski (17), Jules Olitski (17), California Light and Space (16), European (16), Fletcher Benton (16), Frank Lobdell (16), Louis (16), Joan Mitchell (16), Clyfford Still (15), Still (15), monotype (15), Mitchell (15), Adolph Gottlieb (15), Benton (15), art history (14), San Francisco (14), DeFeo (14), Lobdell (14), Elizabeth Murray (14), mixed media (14), Jay DeFeo (14), figurative (14), drawings (13), Gottlieb (13), Vija Celmins (13), collage (13), biography (13), Bryan Hunt (12), Sultan (12), Donald Sultan (12), architecture (12), Los Angeles (12), Celmins (12), Murray (12), Tobey (11), Mark Tobey (11), Nevelson (11), Louise Nevelson (11), Hunt (11), Anderson Collection (11), abstraction (10), Martin (10), fine arts (10), Agnes Martin (10), guide (10), Kline (10), Robert Hudson (10), Franz Kline (10), ceramics (10), Abstract Expressionism (9), University of Southern California (9), John McLaughlin (9), photography (9), Hudson (9), printmaking (9), Charles Arnoldi (9), post-minimalism (9), McLaughlin (9), Brown (9), Arnoldi (9), Arneson (9), etching (9), Robert Arneson (9), Moses (8), Ed Moses (8), Paul Wonner (8), Wonner (8), Martin Puryear (8), Squeak Carnwath (8), paintings (8), University of Illinois (8), 18th century (8), Robert Irwin (8), Paris (8), Carnwath (8), Robert Therrien (7), surrealism (7), Peter Voulkos (7), installation (7), Westermann (7), art (7), Irwin (7), magazine (7), H. C. Westermann (7), Christopher Brown (7), Tony Berlant (7), Ronald Davis (7), exhibitions (7), Therrien (7), impressionism (7), Davis (7), Puryear (7), Berlant (7), London (6), Tansey (6), Harvey Quaytman (6), Voulkos (6), Nancy Graves (6), illustration (6), William Baziotes (6), Stanford University (6), Mark Tansey (6), interview (6), Graves (6), Ad Reinhardt (6), post-war (6), realism (6), Baziotes (6), bay area figurative (6), california (6), lithographs (6), Berkeley (5), Christie's (5), Reinhardt (5), Deborah Oropallo (5), Alexander (5), Chicago (5), print (5), abstract expressionist (5), Bruce Beasley (5), postwar American art (5), Oropallo (5), Beasley (5), Quaytman (5), German (4), ceramic (4), Mark Lere (4), Western art (4), Stanford (4), Peter Alexander (4), Yale University (4), auction (4), retrospective (4), African (4), Clement Greenberg (4), Greenberg (4), Roy De Forest (4), landscape (4), De Forest (4), pop (4), Harold Paris (4), America (4), figure (4), Lere (4), archive (3), lecture (3), John Altoon (3), art criticism (3), Tom Holland (3), scotty mclenan (3), Poons (3), Richard Shaw (3), Benglis (3), paintings peintures marlborough (3), international (3), Altoon (3), Billy Al Bengston (3), Holland (3), 17th century (3), Tony DeLap (3), Laddie John Dill (3), pinault (3), francois pinault (3), Bengston (3), 1989 quake (3), Lynda Benglis (3), motives (3), Larry Poons (3), Allan (3), Robert Graham (3), French (3), sculptor (3), Tokyo (3), Butterfield (3), Asian art (3), Bill Jensen (3), beat (3), bruce beasley (3), brochure (3), letters (3), Seattle (3), color (3), Dill (3), Ancient art (3), Graham (3), cubism (3), William Allan (3), form (2), international art magazine (2), artist (2), collections (2), Oakland (2), artists (2), impressionist (2), Andy Warhol (2), Greek (2), photograph (2), Frankfurt (2), Medieval (2), Iowa State University (2), lithograph (2), Santa Barbara (2), collector (2), contemporary abstraction (2), presence (2), Shaw (2), time (2), anderson (2), articles (2), comics (2), west coast (2), design (2), action painting (2), Warhol (2), beasley (2), 16th century (2), Louisiana (2), watercolor (2)
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Jun 30, 2015
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Anderson Collection at Stanford University
A propos de ma bibliothèque
Museum Library in the Denning Family Resource Center at the Anderson Collection at Stanford University. The books, periodicals, and ephemera in the library were collected and given to the museum by Hunk and Moo Anderson. A small segment of the library came from the Kaiser Foundation, and an even smaller segment are books available for browsing by visitors on the Open Shelves.
A propos de moi
The Anderson Collection at Stanford University is home to the core of the modern and contemporary American art collection assembled over 50 years by the Anderson family. The museum and Stanford University share these 121 extraordinary artworks to the public through exhibitions, engaging programs, and unique events. The Collection preserves and documents the permanent collection to promote direct observation, research, and appreciation of post-war American art. The Anderson Collection is a place of creative engagement, community programming, and active learning that explores the connections between art and life.
Lieu (géographique)
Anderson Collection, Stanford University, 314 Lomita Drive, Stanford, CA
Page d'accueil
http://anderson.stanford.edu
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