Welcome to the American West!
Welcome to the American West!, in the John K. Goodman Pavilion of Western Art and the Count Ferdinand von Galen Gallery, showcases the Museum鈥檚 growing and varied collection of American West artwork spanning 200 years to the present. This collection was established in the 1980s with a generous donation of paintings, drawings, and sculpture by Ileen B. and Samuel J. Campbell.
The American West embodies diverse cultures, traditions, and histories that can be traced through many art forms. Artists鈥 representations help define this unique, awe- inspiring, and sometimes mysterious place. From the early nineteenth century and its age of exploration through the twentieth century with cinema and television, visual arts have provided audiences with glimpses of certain qualities deemed authentically 鈥淲estern.鈥 From traditional Native American arts such as pottery and woven textiles, to painting and sculpture, artists continue to discover and interpret the rich themes of the American West.
This selection features artworks from Native American artists including Maria Poveka Martinez, Emmi Whitehorse, and Fritz Scholder; late 19th and early 20th century American West painters Charles Marion Russell, Rudolf Cronau, and Maynard Dixon; and contemporary Western artists Howard Post, Ed Mell, and Bill Schenck.
The Tucson Museum of Art continues to build the Art of the American West collection. The Museum strives to provide quality works of art that show diverse perspectives and tell exciting stories about the West. The current exhibition includes works of art recently added to the collection. Enjoy viewing these new acquisitions鈥攎any are on public view for the first time.
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Welcome to the American West!, in the John K. Goodman Pavilion of Western Art and the Count Ferdinand von Galen Gallery, showcases the Museum鈥檚 growing and varied collection of American West artwork spanning 200 years to the present. This collection was established in the 1980s with a generous donation of paintings, drawings, and sculpture by Ileen B. and Samuel J. Campbell.
The American West embodies diverse cultures, traditions, and histories that can be traced through many art forms. Artists鈥 representations help define this unique, awe- inspiring, and sometimes mysterious place. From the early nineteenth century and its age of exploration through the twentieth century with cinema and television, visual arts have provided audiences with glimpses of certain qualities deemed authentically 鈥淲estern.鈥 From traditional Native American arts such as pottery and woven textiles, to painting and sculpture, artists continue to discover and interpret the rich themes of the American West.
This selection features artworks from Native American artists including Maria Poveka Martinez, Emmi Whitehorse, and Fritz Scholder; late 19th and early 20th century American West painters Charles Marion Russell, Rudolf Cronau, and Maynard Dixon; and contemporary Western artists Howard Post, Ed Mell, and Bill Schenck.
The Tucson Museum of Art continues to build the Art of the American West collection. The Museum strives to provide quality works of art that show diverse perspectives and tell exciting stories about the West. The current exhibition includes works of art recently added to the collection. Enjoy viewing these new acquisitions鈥攎any are on public view for the first time.
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