To celebrate the centennial of the Brooks Museum, generous donors gave 100 Gifts for 100 Years. Yesterday was the last day for this exhibition.
The ones that particularly struck me as I toured the exhibit and that I could find photos of were these:
Untitled [Tree/Autumn Leaves] by Walter Anderson c/1960 |
Tabard 15th Century (feathers and cotton textile) Inca Peru |
Mandara by Lino Tagliapietra 2005 |
This 16-minute video shows all 100 pieces:
This sculpture was placed outside with no label:
Entry to the museum is free on Wednesdays and I usually go then, but I'd let this deadline slip up on me. The place was by no means crowded, but there were people in every room I entered. I'm always glad to see art appreciation taking place.
What a wonderful exhibition and you picked some beautiful pieces to showcase 😁. The colours and patterns on the Mandara are amazing! Thanks for sharing such lovely artworks, I enjoyed looking around with you! Wishing you a great start to the week! J 😊
ReplyDeleteIt is a wonderful museum. I remember it before that addition to the building, and mother remembered it before the addition before that lol. It's a Memphis treasure.
DeleteWhat cool gifts. They have some amazing treasures.
ReplyDeleteThere's such a variety! I can't figure out how they choose the ones for permanent display.
DeleteA museum of gifts--how cool! I appreciated the slide show so I could see all of them. :)
ReplyDeleteThe slideshow was helpful to me, too. I'm glad they put that up.
DeleteWhat an incredible way to make a century of art. Great donors and beautiful gifts. I'm with Rita. Loved the video.
ReplyDeleteIt'd be wonderful to be able to donate something the museum would want :)
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