New Visions: Contemporary Masterworks from the Bank of America Collection


New Visions: Contemporary Masterworks

from the Bank of America Collection 

October 1, 2010 - April 17, 2011 

Opening Exhibition: Mint Museum Uptown 
Ruscha, Clock Speed 

Edward Ruscha. American, 1937-

Clock Speed  1986

Oil and enamel on canvas, 85 ½ x 61 ½ in. framed, 84 x 60 in.

Bank of America Collection.

 

Curated by The Mint Museum, this special exhibition includes approximately 80 masterworks from one of the world's finest corporate art collections, the Bank of America Collection.  The selected works display the variety of philosophies, approaches and movements that have characterized the art world from the 1940s into the 21st century.  Drawing from the strengths of Bank of America's postwar holdings, the exhibition includes work by Milton Avery, John Chamberlain, Chuck Close, Helen Frankenthaler, Sam Gilliam, Jasper Johns, Louise Nevelson, Joan Mitchell, Ed Ruscha and Frank Stella among many others.  These masters of contemporary art define well-known styles and movements such as Color Field and Abstract ExpressionismPop Art, and Minimalism.

 

The Mint Museum Uptown Cell Phone Audio Tour is availabe for this exhibition.  Dial in to listen to Mint Museum staff, volunteers, community leaders, and the artists themselves in a self-paced audio tour.

 

An introduction to New Visions: Contemporary Masterworks from the Bank of America Collection is available from the Cell Phone Audio Tour.  Just dial (704) 719-2598 then press 59 followed by the # sign.

 

 

Selected Resources for Featured Artists - Online and in the Library

 

Peter Alexander 

  

Charles Arnoldi 

 

Milton Avery 

  

Jennifer Bartlett

 

Lynda Benglis

photo courtesy of Toomey Tourell Fine Art (2001)

 

Fletcher Benton

 

Elmer Bischoff

 

Joan Brown

 

Roger Brown

 

Deborah Butterfield

     Cell Phone Audio Tour (704) 719-2598.  Artwork number 62 followed by the # sign. 

 

Vija Celmins

 

John Chamberlain

 

Chuck Close

photo of Chuck Close by Adam Amengual 

 

Charles Clough 

 

Roy de Forest 

 

Richard Diebenkorn

 

Jim Dine

 

Eric Fischl

 

Janet Fish

 

Sam Francis

 

Helen Frankenthaler

photo of Helen Frankenthaler by Ernst Haas (1969)

 

 

Sam Gilliam

     Cell Phone Audio Tour (704) 719-2598.  Artwork number 61 followed by the # sign. 

 

Morris Graves 

 

Todd Hido

 

Valerie Jaudon 

 

Ellsworth Kelly

 

Roy Lichtenstein

 

Robert Longo

photo of Robert Longo by Todd Selby (2009)

 

Sylvia Plimack Mangold

 

Sally Mann

 

Joan Mitchell 

      Cell Phone Audio Tour (704) 719-2598.  Artwork number 60 followed by the # sign. 

 

Elizabeth Murray

   

photo courtesy of Los Angeles and MoMA

 

Louise Nevelson

 

Jules Olitski

 

Deborah Oropallo

 

Ed Paschke

 

Judy Pfaff

 

Joseph Raffael

 

Robert Rauschenberg 

 

Gerhard Richter

 

James Rosenquist

photo of James Rosenquist by Suzanne Plunkett (2006) 

 

Susan Rothenberg

 

Edward Ruscha

     Cell Phone Audio Tour (704) 719-2598.  Artwork number 64 followed by the # sign. 

 

Sean Scully

 

George Segal

 

Miriam Schapiro

 

Peter Shelton

 

Cindy Sherman

     Cell Phone Audio Tour (704) 719-2598.  Artwork number 63 followed by the # sign. 

 

Pat Steir

 

Frank Stella 

 

Wayne Thiebaud

photo of Wayne Thiebaud by Matt Bult (1990) 

 

Mark Tobey

 

Richard Tuttle

 

James Weeks

 

Terry Winters

 

Paul Wonner

 

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Created by Lee Ann Radwan, intern for The Mint Museum Library