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Tucson Museum of Art: A Centennial History 1924-2024 is a historic overview of the evolution of the Tucson Museum of Art from a small group of art enthusiasts who formed the Tucson Fine Art Association to its designation as the Tucson Art Center and official recognition as a collecting institution known as the Tucson Museum of Art.
An exhibition of important 20th century paintings owned by the Phoenix Museum of Art, Tucson Museum of Art, Arizona State University, and the University of Arizona.
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Catalogue for the exhibition at the Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block
Elaine Horwitch was a feisty, larger-than-life gallerist who put contemporary Southwest art on the culture map. Prefaced by a historical survey of art in Arizona and New Mexico, Southwest Rising examines Horwitch's remarkable life and highlights many of the artists she promoted in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, as well as some of her top rivals in the art business. This book looks at Southwest art through the lens of art markets and institutions, and the creative spirit of artists who contributed to the rise of a unique genre.
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exhibition catalog for a touring exhibition by the name, originating at the Tucson Museum of Art
Brad Kahlhamer: 11:59 to Tucson is a solo exhibition at the Tucson Museum of Art of works by Tucson-born, Mesa/New York-based Brad Kahlhamer (b. 1956), who creates highly personal narratives that are both autobiographical reflections on his life and quixotic reveries about his identity.