Basic Matters: Substance in Contemporary Art
The artists of our time produce work that responds to a diverse range of issues while pushing the boundaries of both traditional and unconventional materials. Materials are often discussed in passing and rarely take center stage, though they are the very vehicles through which artists explore and communicate their ideas.
The selection of works in this gallery are recent CMA acquisitions of contemporary art, organized into seven media categories—metal, stone, found objects, painting, textiles, wood, and ceramics. While some fit neatly into a single section, others incorporate multi-media and resist categorization.
The inclusion of works by many Ohio-based artists speaks to an emphasis on collecting and supporting our local creative community. Others are from further afield, bringing a national and global perspective on contemporary issues to Columbus. Work by both emerging artists and those who have had decades-long careers also enter the collection. Most of these works were acquired within the past few years and are on display for the first time at the Museum.
By collecting work that is conceptually and materially diverse, CMA is building a collection for current and future generations of visitors to explore the creativity of our time.
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The artists of our time produce work that responds to a diverse range of issues while pushing the boundaries of both traditional and unconventional materials. Materials are often discussed in passing and rarely take center stage, though they are the very vehicles through which artists explore and communicate their ideas.
The selection of works in this gallery are recent CMA acquisitions of contemporary art, organized into seven media categories—metal, stone, found objects, painting, textiles, wood, and ceramics. While some fit neatly into a single section, others incorporate multi-media and resist categorization.
The inclusion of works by many Ohio-based artists speaks to an emphasis on collecting and supporting our local creative community. Others are from further afield, bringing a national and global perspective on contemporary issues to Columbus. Work by both emerging artists and those who have had decades-long careers also enter the collection. Most of these works were acquired within the past few years and are on display for the first time at the Museum.
By collecting work that is conceptually and materially diverse, CMA is building a collection for current and future generations of visitors to explore the creativity of our time.
Artists on show
- Aisha Tandiwe Bell
- Akio Takamori
- Alfred Tibor
- Alison Saar
- Amber Groome
- Anthony Pearson
- Beverly Fishman
- Cannupa Hanska Luger
- Catalina Ouyang
- Dorothy Gill Barnes
- Gianna Commito
- Jamaal Peterman
- Jene Highstein
- Jenny Floch
- Jess Fuller
- Jordan Tate
- Kevin Beasley
- Leilah Babirye
- Mark Barrow
- Mary Borkowski
- Mel Edwards
- Omar Shaheed
- Richard Artschwager
- Sarah Parke
- Sue Cavanaugh
- Tamara Jaeger
- Tyrrell Winston
- Whitfield Lovell
- Zak Prekop
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