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African art collection consists of extraordinary examples of masks and figurative sculptures, enriched by exceptionally fine textiles, beadwork, metalwork, and ceramics. Antiquities include an animated terracotta sculpture of a female torso wrapped in snakes (ca. 1200–1500).
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The High Museum of Art's permanent collection includes more than 18,000 artworks across seven collecting areas: African art, American art, decorative arts and design, European art, folk and self-taught art, modern and contemporary art, and photography. More than one-third of the High's collection was
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to design a reinstallation of its collection galleries across the Meier and Piano buildings. The work included a new system of gallery organization, lighting systems, and exhibition furnishings to create a more closely integrated series of collection experiences across the Museum’s various curatorial
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The High Museum began collecting the work of living self-taught artists in 1975 and was the first general interest museum to establish a dedicated department for folk and self-taught art in 1994. This collection is especially rich in artworks by
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African art collection includes a diversity of art forms from ancient through contemporary times. To represent the depth and breadth of the African diaspora, the High continues to strengthen its holdings
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The High organizes and presents exhibitions of international and national significance alongside its comprehensive collection of more than 18,000 works of art, and is especially known for its 19th- and 20th-century
American decorative arts, folk and self-taught art, modern and contemporary art, and
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This collection represents seven centuries of artistic achievement throughout Europe. The High’s holdings of more than 1,000 paintings, sculptures, and works on paper span the 1300s through the 1900s and trace the development of religion, scientific discovery, and social change through the lens of
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Modern and contemporary art at the High Museum includes outstanding examples of work by seminal artists, those just entering the canon, and emerging artists. The collection prominently features multiple works by artists such as
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photography. A cultural nexus of Atlanta since 1905, it hosts festivals, live performances, public conversations, independent art films, and educational programs year-round. It also features dedicated spaces for children of all ages and their caregivers, an on-site restaurant, and a museum store.
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designed three new buildings which more than doubled the museum's size to 312,000 square feet (29,000 m), at a cost of $ 124 million. The Piano buildings were designed as part of an overall upgrade of the entire Woodruff Arts Center complex. All three new buildings erected as part of the
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These holdings encompass work from around the world made by diverse practitioners, from artists, to entrepreneurs, to journalists, to scientists. Spanning the very beginnings of the medium in the 1840s to the present, the High’s collection has particular strengths in American modernist and
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some of the country’s strongest monographic collections of photographs by Eugene Atget, Dawoud Bey, Isla Bing, Wynn Bullock, Lucinda Bunnen, Harry Callahan, William Christenberry, Walker Evans, Leonard Freed, Evelyn Hofer, Clarence John Laughlin, Abelardo Morell, and Peter Sekaer.
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while on a museum-sponsored trip. Including crew and other passengers, 130 people were killed in what was, at the time, the worst single plane aviation disaster in history. Members of Atlanta's prominent families were lost including members of the Berry family who founded
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The High began collecting photographs in the early 1970s, making it among the earliest museums to commit to the medium. Today, the photography department is one of the nation’s leading programs and, with some 7,500 prints, comprises the Museum’s largest collection.
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Although the majority of these artists could be identified as American or contemporary, the High refers to them as “folk,” which underscores their status as artists of the people, or “self-taught,” to emphasize that they were not formally trained.
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The museum was founded in 1905 as the Atlanta Art Association. In 1926, the High family, for whom the museum is named, donated their family home on Peachtree Street to house the collection following a series of exhibitions involving the
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important holdings of folk and self-taught art, photography, and decorative arts and design, among other areas. Other projects hosted at the High included the popular
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expansion of the High are clad in panels of aluminum to align with Meier's original choice of a white enamel façade. Piano's design of the new Wieland Pavilion and
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2229:"Cross Country: The Power of Place in American Art, 1915–1950"
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Street Life: American Photographs form the 1960s and 70s
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2015:"Not Just Sports: Arts and Culture of the '96 Games"
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967:Frida and Diego: Passion, Politics, and Painting
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1361:Look Again: 45 Years of Collecting Photography
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1407:Of Origins and Belonging, Drawn from Atlanta
1373:Way Out There: The Art of Southern Backroads
1156:Tiovivo: Whimsical Sculptures by Jaime Hayon
852:Medieval and Renaissance Treasures from the
4592:1905 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)
2461:"The Divergent Series: Insurgent Locations"
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2318:"Ned Rifkin Appointed Head of High Museum"
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2187:"Fever Within: The Art of Ronald Lockett"
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1675:What to Expect When You're Expecting
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2013:Dylla, Sarah (September 23, 2020).
1961:Zöllner, Frank (July 15–20, 1992).
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1438:Fine Lines: American Works on Paper
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3650:Joel Chandler Harris (Wren's Nest)
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3146:Fernbank Museum of Natural History
2270:Vitello, Paul (October 28, 2012).
1907:"1962: 130 die in Paris air crash"
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1388:Strange Light: The Photography of
1315:Outliers and American Vanguard Art
1186:A Conspiracy of Icons: The Art of
821:: Masterworks of the Enlightenment
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3527:First Church of Christ, Scientist
3216:Rhodes Memorial Hall House Museum
2812:Klaus Advanced Computing Building
2507:
2083:"Smithsonian Affiliate Directory"
1994:. Georgia Tech Alumni Association
1681:The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
1103:Sprawl! Drawing Outside the Lines
757:exhibit at the High Museum of Art
744:Smithsonian Institution Affiliate
457:view in artistic representation.
340:Rings: Five Passions in World Art
3655:Alonzo F. Herndon (Herndon Home)
3640:Asa G. Candler Jr. (Callanwolde)
3031:Statue of Martin Luther King Jr.
2536:
2357:Kennedy, Randy (July 29, 2015).
2296:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
1573:Really Free: The Radical Art of
1419:"Something Over Something Else:
1417:September 2019 – February 2020:
1328:September 2018 – February 2019:
801:Young Americans: Photographs by
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370:from former Coca-Cola president
4234:Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom
3685:Amos Giles Rhodes (Rhodes Hall)
3670:Ferdinand McMillan (The Castle)
3557:Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
3221:Robert C. Williams Paper Museum
3171:Jimmy Carter Library and Museum
3111:Atlanta Contemporary Art Center
2868:Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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982:The Girl with the Pearl Earring
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530:Autumn on the Seine, Argenteuil
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286:organized by Atlanta collector
3021:Statue of John Stith Pemberton
2878:Georgia Railroad Freight Depot
2817:Marcus Nanotechnology Building
2802:Georgia Tech Historic District
2111:. May 15, 2010. Archived from
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1934:Golden, Randy (June 5, 2007).
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4349:National Museum of Patriotism
3884:Fourth National Bank building
3136:College Football Hall of Fame
2706:Georgia World Congress Center
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1631:October 2022 — January 2023:
1627:: 15 Years of Picturing Books
1582:Picturing the South: 25 Years
1565:August 2021 – December 2021:
1516:: Icons of Nature and History
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4379:Ponce de Leon amusement park
3939:Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel
3660:Edward H. Inman (Swan House)
3645:Water T. Candler (Lullwater)
3482:Antioch Baptist Church North
3131:Children's Museum of Atlanta
3126:Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
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1231:: The Whiteness of the Whale
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3582:St. Bartholomew's Episcopal
3477:Annunciation Greek Orthodox
3085:Statue of Dominique Wilkins
3016:Statue of John Brown Gordon
2954:Statue of Evander Holyfield
2938:Continuing the Conversation
2927:Carnegie Education Pavilion
2721:M.C. Kiser Company Building
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1730:List of largest art museums
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984:: Dutch Paintings from the
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3080:Statue of Thomas E. Watson
2873:Georgia Governor's Mansion
2827:Student Competition Center
2696:Five Points Coca-Cola sign
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2017:. Atlanta History Center.
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3366:Center for Puppetry Arts
3249:Atlanta Botanical Garden
3206:Museum of Design Atlanta
3196:Michael C. Carlos Museum
3058:Statue of Samuel Spencer
2992:Statue of Henry W. Grady
2944:Albert Einstein Memorial
1603:The Obama Portraits Tour
1484:through Children's Books
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1026:: The Universe Next Door
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474:Sanford Robinson Gifford
406:The interior of the High
146:Randall Suffolk (2015– )
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4572:Museums of American art
4502:Atlanta Symphony Center
3869:Coastal States Building
3512:Congregation Beth Jacob
3264:Centennial Olympic Park
3151:Fernbank Science Center
3090:World Athletes Monument
2701:Forsyth-Walton Building
1690:(as Lecktor's prison),
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1381:The Phillips Collection
1371:March 2019 – May 2019:
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1174:: Nature & Politics
928:– modern art including
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4188:Park Towers I & II
3934:TWELVE Centennial Park
3855:(Fulton National Bank)
3665:Martin Luther King Jr.
3612:St. Philip's Cathedral
3567:Peachtree Presbyterian
3547:Grace United Methodist
3542:First United Methodist
3507:Church of the Apostles
3121:Atlanta History Center
3036:Sidney Lanier Monument
3011:Statue of Jimmy Carter
2908:Statue of Ellis Arnall
1612:: Postcards from Paris
1432:: A Thousand Crossings
1390:Clarence John Laughlin
1379:European Masterworks:
1118:: Transforming Fashion
1062:Imagining New Worlds:
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3971:10 Sixty Five Midtown
3899:Hyatt Regency Atlanta
3894:Georgia-Pacific Tower
3577:Sacred Heart of Jesus
3552:Immaculate Conception
3472:All Saints' Episcopal
3401:King Plow Arts Center
3396:Goat Farm Arts Center
3351:Atlanta Symphony Hall
3181:King Plow Arts Center
3161:Hammonds House Museum
2883:Georgia State Capitol
1501:: An American Project
1482:Civil Rights Movement
1447:: "Figures of Speech"
1401:’s Books for Children
1344:William Christenberry
1309:: Exploring a Classic
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4274:DeGive's Opera House
4259:Church of Our Father
4239:Atlanta Cabana Motel
4050:Mayfair Condominiums
3622:Wheat Street Baptist
3592:St. Luke's Episcopal
3532:First Congregational
3497:Central Presbyterian
3451:Woodruff Arts Center
3356:Atlanta Civic Center
2966:Five Points Monument
2863:Federal Penitentiary
2807:Georgia Tech Library
2787:Brittain Dining Hall
2756:Switchyards Building
2545:at Wikimedia Commons
1877:"High Museum of Art"
1705:The Divergent Series
1468:: Gates of No Return
1346:: Time & Texture
1014:Go West! Art of the
770:Selected exhibitions
478:John Henry Twachtman
421:Martin Johnson Heade
332:1996 Summer Olympics
208:Woodruff Arts Center
4492:1105 West Peachtree
4254:Atlantic Steel Mill
4193:Three Ravinia Drive
4075:Ten Peachtree Place
4054:One Atlantic Center
3864:191 Peachtree Tower
3859:101 Marietta Street
3587:St. John's Lutheran
3274:Chattahoochee River
3141:Delta Flight Museum
3005:Hope Moving Forward
2979:Free Nelson Mandela
2932:Confederate Obelisk
2766:The Battery Atlanta
2761:Underground Atlanta
2736:Mary Mac's Tea Room
2691:Fire Station No. 11
2656:Academy of Medicine
2141:on February 2, 2017
2115:on December 3, 2013
1942:on January 26, 2013
1523:Ragnar Kjartannsson
1056:: Segregation Story
959:, Kael Alford, and
953:Picturing the South
868:and the Masterpiece
574:Autumn of the Seine
558:The Burial of Atala
498:John Singer Sargent
490:Henry Ossawa Tanner
255:John Singer Sargent
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4552:Museums in Atlanta
4284:First Universalist
4060:One Georgia Center
3962:12th & Midtown
3853:55 Marietta Street
3537:First Presbyterian
3421:Shakespeare Tavern
3231:World of Coca-Cola
3166:High Museum of Art
3156:Fire Station No. 6
3074:The Three Pioneers
2972:The First Graduate
2543:High Museum of Art
2523:High Museum of Art
2485:Stevens, Tiffany.
2382:The New York Times
2363:The New York Times
2344:The New York Times
2322:The New York Times
2276:The New York Times
2062:High Museum of Art
2037:The New York Times
1755:on August 21, 2016
1355:: Infinity Mirrors
1321:Sonic Playground:
1038:Mi Casa, Your Casa
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2986:Gateway of Dreams
2853:Atlanta City Hall
2837:Technology Square
2751:Ponce City Market
2541:Media related to
2167:on March 23, 2016
1561:Outside the Lines
1423:'s Profile Series
1330:With Drawn Arms:
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955:– photographs by
926:Picasso to Warhol
890:Leonardo da Vinci
542:Madonna and Child
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