Orlando Museum of Art

08·05·2010

Exhibitions

On View Until Aug 28th

Of Cloth and Culture II

Of Cloth and Culture II: African Textiles from the Norma Canelas and William D. Roth Collection

The ninth in a series of exhibitions drawn from the Norma Canelas and William D. Roth Collection of African Art, this exhibition features 45 extraordinary examples of textiles and beadwork from a number of ...

On View Until Aug 29th

Dean Kessmann: Architectural Intersections

The sharply focused images in Architectural Intersections describe in great detail the condition of the outermost surfaces within a domestic space—the final layers of paint that seal off the interior spaces where we live. Yet, due to the monotonous and indistinct off-white walls and ceilings, specifics become generalities—the line between ...

On View Until Jun 30th

Life Stories

Life Stories: American Portraits Past and Present

The artist’s task in creating an exceptional portrait must be more than rendering an accurate likeness of the subject. The artist must find a story to tell about the subject and make that story compelling. Formal portraits typically focus on the public aspects ...

On View Until Jun 30th

Common Ground

Common Ground: Art of the American Landscape

The landscape has been a subject of enduring interest for American artists. Common Ground: Art of the American Landscape brings together paintings and sculptures by artists from the mid-19th century to the present and explores themes that have continued to interest artists over ...

On View Until Aug 29th

Knuffle Funny: The Art and Whimsy of Mo Willems

Author and illustrator Mo Willems has been hailed by The New York Times Book Review as “the biggest new talent to emerge thus far in the ‘00s.” Winner of several prestigious Caldecott Honor awards, Willems began his career as a writer and animator for television. He garnered six Emmy awards ...

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Great Blue Heron

Fun Fact:

Arthur F. Tait's Birthday