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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts presents American Art Starts Here. PAFA Refreshed, Reloaded

The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts presents American Art Starts Here: PAFA Refreshed, Reloaded an ongoing exhibition on view in the Historic Landmark Building.

Marsden Hartley (1877-1943) Flower Abstraction, 1914, oil on canvas, 42 3/8 x 34 7/8 inches, The Vivian O. and Meyer P. Potamkin Collection, Bequest of Vivian O. Potamkin, 2003.1.4 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

How do you build upon one of the great collections of American art? And how can such familiar art appear transformed and enlivened? That was the challenge undertaken this summer by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), where its curatorial team, which includes a trio of experts in eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first century art, collaborated to rethink the themes and layouts of the galleries through 1950. The result is dynamic new juxtapositions, thematic groupings, recent acquisitions, and resuscitated gems that will challenge and delight visitors. Collection strengths such as history painting, early American landcape, trompe l’oeil still-lifes, American impressionism, art by Robert Henri and The Eight, and Philadelphia modernism has been given special attention. Important works of Surrealism and early Abstract Expressionism pulled from PAFA’s holdings will likely surprise viewers familiar with our nineteenth-century holdings. After the initial rotation opens this September, periodic changes will place works such as Winslow Homer’s Fox Hunt and other treasures in new contexts, and curator of contemporary art, Julien Robson, will make use of the historical collection to reveal the links between past and present.

Curators:
Anna Marley, Curator of Historical American Art
Robert Cozzolino, Curator of Modern Art
Julien Robson, Curator of Contemporary Art

Throughout the year, PAFA presents special exhibitions, an outstanding permanent collection, and work by some of the region’s most talented contemporary artists. Visit our galleries in the Historic Landmark Building, designed by Frank Furness and George W. Hewitt, and the new Samuel M. V. Hamilton Building.

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
118-128 N. Broad St.
Philadelphia, PA 19102
215-972-7600
www.pafa.org

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