Bringing It Home
The Anderson family home was a vibrant nexus for art discussions and shared meals, and fostered a rich tapestry of community and conversation. Bringing It Home is a celebration of the love of living with art and foundational relationships between influential artists and the Anderson family. Art and artists commingled with the family in their home, and while artwork was installed in every room, the kitchen was the place the family started each day and shared space with personally significant artworks.
The Anderson Collection presents a recreation of the family鈥檚 kitchen wall with artwork by artists they knew and admired including Philip Guston, Frank Stella, and Josef Albers. This salon-style arrangement over the family鈥檚 breakfast table will be accompanied by related correspondence and photographs, further highlighting the importance these relationships held for the family and artists.
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The Anderson family home was a vibrant nexus for art discussions and shared meals, and fostered a rich tapestry of community and conversation. Bringing It Home is a celebration of the love of living with art and foundational relationships between influential artists and the Anderson family. Art and artists commingled with the family in their home, and while artwork was installed in every room, the kitchen was the place the family started each day and shared space with personally significant artworks.
The Anderson Collection presents a recreation of the family鈥檚 kitchen wall with artwork by artists they knew and admired including Philip Guston, Frank Stella, and Josef Albers. This salon-style arrangement over the family鈥檚 breakfast table will be accompanied by related correspondence and photographs, further highlighting the importance these relationships held for the family and artists.
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