Neuberger Museum of Art

Purchase, NY

914-251-6100

http://www.neuberger.org

 

 

Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:

The Adler Collection; essay by William H. Gerdts (2/2/09)

Future Tense: Reshaping the Landscape (5/28/08)

Fugitive Artist: The Early Work of Richard Prince, 1974-77; Introduction to the Catalogue by Michael Lobel (1/30/07)

The Early Work of Richard Prince; essay by Michael Lobel (1/31/07)

Fugitive Artist: The Early Work of Richard Prince, 1974-77 (1/30/07)

 

Jim Dine, some drawings (8/31/05)

there is no eye: Photographs by John Cohen (10/28/04)

Behind Your Eye: Doug and Mike Starn (3/5/04)

Side by Side: Marvin Lazarus and the Neuberger (2/9/04)

Murray Zimiles: A Retrospective Exhibition (9/22/03)

Facing Reality: The Seavest Collection of Contemporary Realism (9/22/03)

Milton Avery: Holdings from the Permanent Collection (6/3/03)

 

Romare Bearden: Narrations (12/12/02)

Chuck Close Prints (12/12/02)

Marisol, essay bt Eleanor Heartney (7/19/01)

Roger Welch: Traces of Time (2/11/01)

 

Women of Stone (9/16/00)

Jed Devine: Photographs (9/7/00)

Lewis Watts: Photographs (9/7/00)

Mary Frank: Encounters (6/5/00)

Whitfield Lovell: Portrayals (4/18/00)

Milton Avery at Neuberger Museum of Art (1/19/00)

 

The Neuberger Museum of Art's 1999 Biennial Exhibition of Public Art (8/17/99)

Cynthia Carlson Paintings: The Dog Show (3/29/99)

Contemporary Classicism at Neuberger Museum of Art !2/23/98)

Robert Berlind: Paintings (1892 - 1996) (7/21/98)

Fairfield Porter at the Neubgerger Museum of Art (1997)

"Dance Depictions" on Exhibition at the Neuberger Museum of Art (1997)

Roy Neuberger on Selecting Art (4/77)

 

The Neuberger Museum of Art is located on the campus of Purchase College, SUNY, Westchester County, New York. For Museum hours and admission fees please see the Museum's website.

 

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