Exhibitions
- Simply Halston
- Now through Jan 4, 2009
- Roy Halston Frowick began his career as a milliner and later designed the hat Jacqueline Kennedy wore at her husband's… more
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- Cirrus Editions/ Crown Point Press
- Now through March 15, 2009
- Crown Point Press, founded in San Francisco in 1962, and Cirrus Editions, founded in Los Angeles in 1970, have long been magnets for west coast painter-printmakers… more
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- Shared Beauty: Eastern Rugs & Western Beaded Purses
- Now through April 5, 2009
- Though beaded purses were fashionable through the 19th and early 20th centuries, they became extremely popular in the 1920s as an integral part… more
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- More Than Four Legs: A Closer Look at Chairs
- Now through Jan 19, 2009
- Chairs: We all sit in them, but how often do we really look at them? This installation by Carla Atwood Hartman invites visitors… more
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- Edward Hopper: Paper to Paint
- Now through Jan 11, 2009
- This exhibition features the IMA’s Hopper painting "Hotel Lobby" and ten sketches the artist produced as studies … more
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- Gifts of the Gamboliers
- Now through June 7, 2009
- In 1927 a group of influential Indianapolis citizens formed an organization called the Gamboliers in an effort to introduce more contemporary art to the Indiana art scene… more
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- Light and Space III
- Permanently on view
- A three-story fluorescent light installation by Robert Irwin entitled "Light and Space III" was specifically designed for the Museum's main 60-foot atrium… more
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- Power and Glory: Court Arts of China's Ming Dynasty
- Now through Jan 11, 2009
- Featuring a full range of objects in use at the imperial court of the Ming dynasty, this exhibition is the first major exhibition to focus solely… more
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- The Viewing Project
- Now through 2011
- "The Viewing Project" is a three-year series of small-scale installations designed to offer visitors creative and enjoyable experiences with objects… more
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- Mark Lewis: Rear Projection: Molly Parker
- Now through April 5, 2009
- Since the mid 1990s, London-based artist Mark Lewis has made short films that explore the concept of the moving image… more
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