American Art and Philanthropy Twenty Years of Collecting at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Peter C. Marzio

Series:
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Format:
Hardback
Publication date:
14 Sep 2010
ISBN:
9780300167566
Dimensions:
456 pages: 305 x 229 x 36mm
Illustrations:
250 colour illustrations

The American art collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, has grown significantly over the past two decades and reached new heights with such spectacular recent acquisitions as Albert Bierstadt's Indians Spear Fishing and Frank Stella's Damascus Gate (Stretch Variation III). Along with showcasing artworks from the colonial period to the present, this beautiful and inspiring book explores the museum's mission of collection-building and how it is exemplified by the generosity of its donors. "American Art and Philanthropy" is organized in a chronological fashion and also emphasizes common visual themes in the collection. The museum's many acclaimed special collections are highlighted, including the 1996 acquisition of a large group of works by Jackson Pollock, the 2002 Helen Williams Drutt Collection of artist-made jewelry, and the 2007 Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio Collection of modern and contemporary ceramics.

Peter C. Marzio is the director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

"The monumental book boasts fold-out glimpses of the museum walls, as well as expert commentary from curators."--Steven Thompson, "Culture Map"--Steven Thompson "Culture Map "

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