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Lasting Impressions: Japanese Prints from the ASU Art Museum

Lasting Impressions will feature approximately 60 Japanese prints spanning from the 18th century to contemporary artists. It also includes essays on the prints researched by the fall 2009 Japanese Art History Seminar class taught by Dr. Claudia Brown, professor of Asian art history, School of Art, Herberger Institute of Design and the Arts. This project […]

Gravity was Everywhere Back Then, A New Installation by Brent Green

This fall, the ASU Art Museum will host a new exhibition by well-known artist and filmmaker Brent Green titled, Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then. The project is inspired by the true story of an idiosyncratic house in Louisville, owned by hardware store clerk Leonard Wood. When his wife Mary was diagnosed with cancer, Leonard started […]

A Chosen Path: the Ceramic Art of Karen Karnes

For more than 60 years, Karen Karnes (b. 1925) has been at the forefront of the studio pottery movement. A Chosen Path: The Ceramic Art of Karen Karnes , her first major retrospective, will highlight 69 masterworks from this pioneering artist.

Open for Business

Free public lectures and conversations throughout the run of the exhibition. Lecture: Copyright Law for Arts/Business (VLAA): Tuesday, Oct. 19, 6 p.m. at the ASU Art Museum Lecture: Trademark Law for Arts/Business (VLAA): Thursday, Nov. 4, 6 p.m. at Monti's Panel Conversation: Open for Business: Tuesday, Nov. 9, 6 p.m. at the ASU Art Museum […]

It’s not just black and white: Gregory Sale – Social Studies Project 6

It's not just black and white will create a framework to consider Arizona's criminal justice system and contemporary practices of punishment and discipline. Social Studies challenges the traditional exhibition format by opening with an empty gallery and an artist in residence who considers social interaction a crucial part of their work. Visitors are invited into […]

Citadel: An Installation by Patricia Sannit

Patricia Sannit, a Phoenix-based artist whose vessels are influenced by cultures worldwide, is literally breaking new ground for her installation Citadel-- with the assistance of scores of community volunteers. Citadel is a 10-foot diameter structure inspired by an Iraqi archeological site called the Citadel at Erbil, in the Kurdish region. Sannit's new direction explores the […]

ASU Art Museum Spring 2011 Season Opening Reception

Join us for refreshments, performances and merriment at a reception to mark the opening of our spring season,which includes Citadel: An Installation by Patricia Sannit at the Ceramics Research Center and Re-Thinking the Faculty Exhibition 2011 at the museum. At 6 p.m., before the reception begins, ASU Art Museum Director Gordon Knox and Adriene Jenik, […]

Re-Thinking the Faculty Exhibition 2011

This year, the faculty show takes a new direction. It represents the beginning of an exciting set of possible partnerships, exchanges and experiments between the School of Art and the ASU Art Museum. It's also the first instance of the museum's rethinking and revitalizing the way we do things, as part of our Re-Thinking the […]

Andy Warhol: Who, What, Where

Andy Warhol's black and white photographs in this exhibition reveal the people, things and places that spontaneously captured his attention and fed his larger body of work. The legendary artist used photographs throughout his silkscreen paintings, drawings and prints. The ASU Art Museum received 155 Polaroid photographs and gelatin silver prints from The Andy Warhol […]

Muntadas: About Academia

About Academia is the latest project by renowned international artist Antoni Muntadas, who is the subject of a major retrospective this fall at the Museo Nacional Reina Sofia, Madrid. About Academia is an inquiry into the problematic relations between the production of knowledge and economic power in our universities. Over the course of three years, […]

A Legacy Continued: New Acquisitions from the Stéphane Janssen & R. Michael Johns Collection

In 2004 the ASU Art Museum announced that it would be the recipient of over 600 works of contemporary ceramics from Arizona resident and Belgian native St éphane Janssen, considered one of the world's leading collectors of contemporary art. This exhibition will highlight a grouping of 80 works given in 2010, including master works by […]

Collecting Contemporary Art: The FUNd at ASU Art Museum

Collecting Contemporary Art features a selection of works acquired in part or in whole by the FUNd at ASU Art Museum, an endowment established by the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. From monumental found-object installations to print portfolios of etchings and lithographs, the international pieces share a current of experimentation and an exploration of social and […]