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489:, was named the interim director of the IMA in November 2004 when the previous director Hirschel unexpectedly resigned. In 2005 the museum completed a three-year, $ 74 million renovation and expansion project that added three new wings and 50 percent more gallery space to the building. In all, the construction added 164,000 square feet (15,200 m) to the museum, in addition to the renovation of 90,000 square feet (8,400 m) of existing space. Renovations included the Hulman and Clowes Pavilions, which house the museum's European collection, as well as the addition of the Allen Whitehill Clowes Gallery. The expansion aimed to unify the building and campus while creating a more welcoming atmosphere for visitors. As one of three new wings and as a new entry to the building, the Efroymson Pavilion helped to transition visitors between the museum and the surrounding grounds. The Wood Gallery Pavilion added three levels of gallery space as well as a dining area and education suite, while the Deer Zink Pavilion added additional space for private and public events. The architectural focus on welcoming visitors coincided with a new advertising campaign that reached out to a broader, more diverse audience. 2372: 1766: 1815: 1834: 1794: 1853: 2068: 1747: 2516:
organization and museum became known as the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 1969, the institution had both a director of the museum alongside a president of the board of trustees. In 1987, the position of chief executive officer (CEO) was created to ease the administrative load of then-director Robert Yassin. Former board of governor's member E. Kirk McKinney served as the first CEO. When Bret Waller joined the museum in 1990, the positions were consolidated. Starting in 2007, Newfield's chief executive was referred to as the Melvin and Bren Simon Director and CEO of the Indianapolis Museum of Art (later "of Newfields") in recognition of a $ 10 million gift from philanthropists Bren and
1705: 2582:. The museum's emphasis on online engagement has led to educational tools such as ArtBabble, a now defunct video portal for art museum content. Davis Lab, located within the museum next to the Pulliam Great Hall, is a space where visitors can virtually browse the museum's collection and experiment with new technology. In addition to its focus on technology and school outreach, the museum provides classes, lectures, and film series, as well as ongoing tours of the collections, historic properties, and grounds. Other programming includes the Star Studio, a space for drop-in art making where visitors, along with museum staff, carry out projects inspired by museum exhibitions. 893: 816: 1726: 435: 744: 1203: 382:. Formed in 1883, the organization aimed to inform the public about visual art and provide art education. The Art Association's first exhibition, which opened November 7, 1883, contained 453 artworks from 137 artists. The death of wealthy Indianapolis resident John Herron in 1895 left a substantial bequest with the stipulation that the money be used for a gallery and a school with his name. The John Herron Art Institute opened in 1902 at the corner of 16th and Pennsylvania street, with the Herron Art School and the Herron Museum of Art opening in 1906. Emphasis on the 644:, known as The Eighteen Art Collective. The nonprofit announced they would not go forward with the exhibition. Open letters calling for Venable's removal were created by 85 Newfields employees and members of the board of governors, as well as another from more than 1,900 artists, local arts leaders and former employees of the museum. Venable resigned from his position as president of Newfields on February 17, 2021, and the company released a statement announcing chief financial officer Jerry Wise would serve as interim president and committing to a series of changes. 426:, donated the family estate, Oldfields, to the Art Association of Indianapolis in 1966. One year later the Art Association decided that the Herron Art School would be ceded to Indiana University's Indianapolis campus in an effort to assist with accreditation. That same year the Association confirmed that the museum would relocate to Oldfields, with the new Krannert Pavilion opening to the public in October 1970. In 1969, prior to moving to the new site, the Art Association of Indianapolis officially changed its name to the Indianapolis Museum of Art. 902: 10490: 205: 1302:, who is married to former IMA director Maxwell Anderson. In 2007, the first floor and grounds were a space for museum events, while the IMA director and family lived on the second and third floors. Westerley historically served as a venue for the Clowes family to showcase their fine art collection, which eventually became the foundation for the IMA's early European collection. Upon the renovation, Jacqueline Anderson chose to continue the display of selected Clowes' pieces alongside the couple's collection of contemporary art. 843: 356: 728: 594: 1872: 1085: 2242: 183: 977: 2233: 2174:(Biennale di Venezia). The IMA's selection over numerous other top American museums was seen as a distinguished honor for the organization as they represented the United States in the "world's most prestigious contemporary art exhibit". Lisa Freiman, senior curator and chair of the IMA's department of contemporary art at the time, organized the exhibition and served as the commissioner of the U.S. pavilion. The IMA's proposal to create an exhibition featuring the work of 962:, and Saint Simon). The area is divided into small rooms lining a limestone indoor courtyard. The pavilion was closed from 2019 to March 2022 for renovations including updating electrical capabilities, redoing the floor and ceiling, and performing conservation work on the art. This also included the addition of a second entrance and the installation of a 47-foot (14 m) by 31-foot (9.4 m) LED screen that covers the entire ceiling above the courtyard. 11997: 248:. There are exhibitions, classes, tours, and events, many of which change seasonally. The entire campus and organization was previously referred to as the Indianapolis Museum of Art, but in 2017 the campus and organization were renamed "Newfields" as part of a branding campaign. The "Indianapolis Museum of Art" now specifically refers to the main art museum building that acts as the cornerstone of the campus, as well as the legal name of the organization 2553:
admission fee for nonmembers. Beginning in January 2007, the museum returned to free general admission with the exception of special exhibits. Dropping the admission charge, which then director and CEO Max Anderson described as a barrier that kept people away, resulted in increased attendance, membership, and donor support. During Anderson's tenure at the museum attendance more than doubled, to 450,000 visitors annually. In 2009, the IMA was awarded the
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late 1970s the Second Century Society and the Print and Drawing Society were both formed. The Second Century Society, later known as the IMA Council, was founded to celebrate donations of $ 1,000 or more to the museum's annual operating fund, attracting more than 200 contributors during its inaugural year. In 1979, the Print and Drawing Society exhibited 70 artworks spanning 500 years in their first exhibit,
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provided funds for their purchase. The IMA has been praised for being the first among museums to openly share their deaccessioning practices and for including the ability to post public comments on entries in the searchable database. The IMA also developed the Association of Art Museum Director's (AAMD) Object Registry, a database that helps museums more easily abide by the 1970
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Fairbanks Art & Nature Park, and Lilly House to include the phrase "at Newfields" appended to the end of each. The rebranding was preceded by the exodus of several curators, including the curator of contemporary art Tricia Paik and Scott Stulen. The effort included a number of new outdoor events including Winterlights, starting in 2017, and Harvest, starting in 2019.
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moved to the Playhouse, a larger location closer to the main museum building, next to what the Lilly's had called the Recreation Building. The move also coincided with the Beer Garden being renamed the "Garden Terrace". The Garden Terrace features rotating taps of seasonal beers and ciders, including Among the Leaves, a custom beer from Indianapolis-based
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reduce the amount of money the museum spent on art storage. A seven-year review of all 55,000 art objects in the collection began, asking curators to rank them in terms of quality from a high “A” to low “D”. This exercise allowed the institution to identify and promote its masterpieces, while slating lower quality pieces for
1363:. The museum holds a significant collection of Neo-Impressionist paintings and prints, many of which were given in 1977 by local industrialist W. J. Holliday. Combined with the Neo-Impressionist collection is the Samuel Josefowitz Collection of Gauguin and the School of Pont-Aven, which includes highlights such as 632:
appointment of a new art museum director. In consultation with the San Francisco-based executive search firm m/Oppenheim Associates, a job description was created that stressed the desire for Newfields to diversify its audience over time without losing supporters who made up its current "core, white art audience".
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The Madeline F. Elder Greenhouse originally provided plants and produce to the residents of the Oldfield estate. The present structure was constructed in the late 1940s. In addition to the plants, the greenhouse was also the site of the Beer Garden starting in March 2017. In 2022, the Beer Garden was
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and is currently interpreted to reflect the 1930s era when the Lilly family occupied the residence. In addition to the home's significance as a representation of the American country house movement, Oldfields' gardens and grounds are a rare example of a preserved estate landscape designed by Percival
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In October 2017, the museum continued this movement towards appealing to a wider audience with the announcement of a new branding initiative in which both the campus and the organization itself was renamed "Newfields". The initiative formally changed the names of the IMA, The Gardens, The Virginia B.
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The IMA has relied on affiliates to support and raise awareness about the museum's collections since the early 20th century. In 1919, the Friends of American Art was founded to support purchases for the Art Association of Indianapolis and Herron Museum. For two decades the Friends purchased 22 works
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Currently, the conservation department serves the needs of the museum through the expertise of specialists in paintings, textiles, works on paper, frames, and objects conservation. The department has grown in both size and staff throughout the years, with the most recent expansion occurring in 2007.
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in 1977 and donated by him to the museum in 1989. While the museum acknowledged in public signage on display in October 2022 that the plaque was stolen from Benin, and as of May 2022 reported to be in talks with Nigerian cultural institutions, no formal plans for its restitution have been announced.
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for the museum's permanent collection. In 1963, the first major acquisition consisted of 65 works. The Horticultural Society was founded in 1972 to contribute to the care and education of the museum's gardens and grounds, raising $ 65,000 in 1989 toward the restoration of Oldfields' gardens. In the
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materials in the design collection. Another focus is scientific research on materials found in the collections, such as resins and dyes on African art pieces and glazes on Asian ceramics. Through the addition of the lab, the IMA aims to establish itself as an internationally recognized conservation
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The all-male Penrod Society was formed in 1967 to boost membership for the Art Association of Indianapolis. The society has hosted an event, now known as the Penrod Art Fair, annually at Newfields since 1968. The first iteration of the event, called "An Afternoon at Oldfields", was a celebration of
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was accepted by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. State Department. Allora and Calzadilla were the first collaborative team to be exhibited at the Venice Biennale, and 2011 was the first time American artists from a Spanish-speaking community were selected. Six new works of
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Bret Waller became the director of the IMA in 1990, and was succeeded by Anthony Hirschel in 2001. From the mid-1990s until 2005 the IMA focused on the next phase of development, the "New Vision", or what became known as the "New IMA". After four years of restoration, the Oldfields mansion reopened
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for public service, specifically the museum's free admission policy and educational programming. The free admission policy began in 1941 and remained in place until 2007, when an admission fee for non-members was instated. Free admission returned a year later and remained until 2014, when a fee was
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department was established in 1970 by the museum's first full-time conservator, Paul Spheeris, and quickly became known as a regional center for conservation. In 1978, the department began providing consulting services to regional institutions, taking on contracts from across the Midwest. An early
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Since 2007, the IMA has built a modern design collection that illustrates the artistic merits of utilitarian objects. The focus on international contemporary design, combined with the opening of the Miller House in 2011, has positioned the museum as an authority on design, with the museum's design
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Charles L. Venable lived in the house during his directorship at Newfields until he left in 2021. Before leaving, he had stated a desire to move out of the house as part of an effort from Newfields to save money and for the director to have a less public-facing residence. In May 2022, about a year
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design. Among the themes addressed throughout the exhibition was the question of what makes something "art" and how to distinguish a museum quality piece in a world full of mass-produced products. Rather than organizing the exhibition by designer or country, the pieces were organized based on the
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as the new Director of the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, with Tate slated to start in November 2023. The same month Tate began her role, the museum announced Burnette was leaving her role as President and CEO after only fifteen months on the job. Michael Kubacki, a former member of the
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From 1946 until 1981, the Indianapolis Junior League provided volunteers and monetary support for the museum's docent program. In 1981, the museum began its own docent training program, which continues to serve a large number of volunteer docents through classes and training. As of 2009 over 500
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In February 2010, the IMA shifted from current environmental control standards within their exhibition spaces, allowing temperature and humidity fluctuation of a few degrees on either side of the suggested standard. The IMA relinquished the standard after concluding that the majority of artworks
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paused their partnerships with Newfields and released a joint statement reading, "Due to the nature of the announcement and the negative perception it has created, the Newfields board leadership owes the community an explanation about the resignation of Dr. Colette Burnette." Additionally, three
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Around 2018, the museum spent $ 5.6 million per year to store and maintain the art, and with the museum's growing collection, its storage space needed to double at what would have been a cost of $ 12 million. However, in 2019, Venable sought to improve the quality of the IMA's art collection and
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As early as 1915, the IMA (then the John Herron Art Institute) introduced free admission on Saturdays and Sundays, resulting in an increase in attendance and diversity in audience. In 1941 the museum began a free admission policy that remained in effect until 2006 when the board initiated a $ 7
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Formerly a gravel pit, the Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres officially opened on June 20, 2010. The large-scale outdoor project now encompasses a diverse landscape, including wooded areas, wetlands, open fields, a lake and a series of hiking trails that guide visitors past
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When the institution was founded in 1883, the leader of the organization was known as the President of the Art Association of Indianapolis. When the Association formed the John Herron Art Institute in 1902, the head of the John Herron Art Museum was given the title of Director. After the whole
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practices have reflected this perspective, utilizing technology to provide public access, openness, and transparency in museum operations. Unveiled in March 2009, the museum's online deaccession database lists every object being deaccessioned and links new acquisitions to the sold objects that
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The Richard D. Wood Formal Garden, the Rapp Family Ravine Garden, the Allée, and the Border Gardens are historical gardens bordering the Lilly House. The Formal Garden features a fountain, arbors, and plantings. Modified by Percival Gallagher from the original landscape design of Oldfield, its
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In February 2021, the organization and Venable received national attention regarding a job posting for a new director. The Board of Trustees had elevated Venable to the new position of President of Newfields as part of a transition strategy that included Venable's planned retirement and the
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criticized the approach, stating, "a mission-driven art museum is not a theme park mere attendance is not a meaningful end." However, Venable defended the approach as pragmatic, stating, "Arts audiences over the last 50 years are getting smaller, so you've got to appeal to more people."
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to endow the position of the director and CEO. A new position titled the President of Newfields was created in February 2021, whom the Director of the Indianapolis Museum of Art and the also newly-created Ruth Lilly Director of The Garden and Fairbanks Park at Newfields both report to.
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From the 1930s until the 1950s, the John Herron Art Institute placed an emphasis on professionalism and growth in collections. Wilbur Peat, director of the museum from 1929 until 1965, acquired significant portions of the collection. Peat also made connections with benefactors such as
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Formerly the museum's contemporary art exhibit, the IMA's fourth floor is dedicated to "The Lume" (stylized "THE LUME Indianapolis"), a 30,000 square feet (2,800 m) area that displays digital projections of art. When it opened in July 2021, The Lume displayed images inspired by
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while also utilizing the natural features of the site. Krannert Pavilion opened in 1970 as the first of four buildings located on the museum's grounds. Following the opening of Krannert, the expansion continued with the Clowes Pavilion in 1972, which housed the Clowes' collection of
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in 2000. In 2009, the home and gardens, along with many of the original furnishings, were donated to the Indianapolis Museum of Art by the Miller family. In addition to Eero Saarinen, the house and gardens showcase the work of leading 20th-century figures such as interior designer
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Adrienne Sims, stated that, "Recent leadership decisions were not made in an inclusive and consultative manner". Several protestors picketed the first day of Newfields' annual Winterlights festival, as many Black community groups demanded an explanation for the departure.
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initiative that reduced natural gas consumption by 48 percent and electricity consumption by 19 percent, the IMA became the first fine art museum to be named an Energy Star partner in 2008. As of 2010, the IMA was one of only 11 museums to receive this recognition by the
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The Indianapolis Museum of Art is the ninth oldest and eighth largest encyclopedic art museum in the United States. The permanent collection comprises over 54,000 works, including African, American, Asian, and European pieces. Significant areas of the collection include:
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were featured, as well as artists who had never exhibited outside their native country. The show was the first large-scale presentation of 20th-century Latin American art in the United States in over 20 years and was the museum's first contemporary exhibition to travel.
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in accordance with national museum standards. Venable's thoughts on the unsustainability of rapid collection growth and building expansions to accommodate more and more art brought him national attention, but proved controversial to some, including the IMA's staff.
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on the Newfields campus. The gardens and grounds were restored by the museum in the 1990s. Together with the restoration of the mansion in 2002, Oldfields is now a rare example of a surviving American Country Place Era estate. The estate was designated a U.S.
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were strung across the Newfields campus, as well as a musically coordinated light show. The 2018 and 2019 had increasing number of lights both years, and the festival is now held every year. The festival is a paid event, with a reduced price for members.
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The IMA's educational initiatives include programming for the local community as well as online audiences. Viewfinders, an art-viewing program that serves 9,000 local students a year, uses Visual Thinking Strategy, an arts-based curriculum that teaches
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Lilly, the late Indianapolis businessman, collector, and philanthropist, renovated and expanded the estate throughout the 1930s and 1940s, updating interiors as well as adding a number of new buildings to the grounds. The 22-room mansion has undergone
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In 2009 the IMA launched ArtBabble, an online art themed video website that features interviews and full-length documentaries. ArtBabble serves as a repository for art related media content created by not only the IMA but other institutions. The
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In February 2010, the IMA announced the launch of IMA Lab, later renamed Newfields Lab, a consulting service within the museum's technology department. IMA Lab was designed to address museum-specific technology needs not currently met by
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In April 2015 the IMA returned to charging the public for admittance to the museum at a price of $ 18 per person for nonmembers. The price was increased to $ 20 for nonmembers in June 2022, with the price for seniors remaining at $ 18.
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on videos produced by the museum, large print binders for exhibits, accessible seating and sign language interpretation in Tobias Theater, and wheelchair-accessible trails in 100 Acres. The museum also maintains partnerships with the
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was displayed from March 8 to June 21, 2009, and was the first major survey of contemporary European Design. The exhibition contained a collection of nearly 250 pieces by Western European industrial and decorative designers such as
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lab. Through a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Gregory Dale Smith, was hired in October 2009 to lead the lab as its senior conservation scientist. A main focus of the lab is researching the IMA's collection, including
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board members resigned leading up to and immediately following Burnette's departure. One of the members, Gary Hirschberg, stated his resignation was due to an "imposed direction", while another, chief human resources officer at
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agency changed the IMA's rating from "stable" to "negative", due to the IMA's outstanding debt and reliance on investment income. From the beginning, Venable's financial conservatism and increase in paid events characterized as
2608:. In 1993 the IMA opened the Garden for Everyone, a wheelchair-accessible garden designed to emphasize multiple senses. The garden includes varieties of fragrant and textured plants as well as a number of sculptures, including 2384:
As of 2007, the IMA owned one of the few computer-based X-ray units in the United States, continuing a trend in X-ray technology that the department began in the 1970s. In 1980, the department helped organize and establish the
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The museum is widely recognized as innovative in its development of open source technologies, institutional transparency, and collaboration between museums. In 2008, the IMA became the first fine art museum to be named an
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In November 2021, Newfields announced plans to begin organizing galleries into "global thematic displays" that group works by theme, rather than time period or artistic movement. The first of these exhibitions was titled
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Since the 1990s the IMA has continually improved accessibility for visitors; the initiative was a contributing factor to the museum receiving the National Medal for Museum and Library Service in 2009. The IMA provides
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In March 2013, the IMA cut eleven percent of its staff in order to save $ 1.7 million annually. Following these layoffs, several high-profile staff members left, including curators of contemporary art Lisa Freiman and
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that presents visitors with content related to the IMA's collection, such as artist interviews, text and audio files, and pictures. Steve.museum, for which IMA Lab is the technical lead, is a project that explores
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The phrase attracted significant criticism from the press and art community, and sparked a larger discussion of what was described by some former employees as a "toxic" and "discriminatory" culture at Newfields.
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At 669,484 square feet (62,197.1 m), the IMA is eighth largest in the United States in Main Museum Building space among the 130 respondents in the Association of Art Museum Directors 2010 Statistical
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IMA Art Services is a consulting service focused around public art and modeled after the museum's other consulting arm, Newfields Lab. In January 2011, IMA Art Services signed its first contract with the
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directly in front of the Lilly House, lined with 58 red oak trees, that ends in a circular pool and fountain. On either side of the Allée are the Border Gardens, a heavily shaded area with winding paths.
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in Spain. The exhibit was composed of a rare collection of pieces, many of which had never been on view in the United States. It featured paintings, sculpture, metalwork, and books by artists such as
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in 1989. The IMA has expanded the collection to include both historical and contemporary objects from every major region of Africa, including Egypt. The museum is unique in its inclusive display of
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by the Allen Whitehill Clowes Foundation and an anonymous donor. The renovation was headed by Indianapolis-based architects Rowland Design, construction company Shiel Sexton, and interior designer
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are some of the 30 worldwide partners who contribute content. ArtBabble was a showcase project for the National Summit on Arts Journalism and was chosen "Best Overall" Best of the Web winner at
283:. In 1969, the Art Association of Indianapolis changed its name to the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and in 1970 the museum moved to its current location. Among the Art Association's founders was 1557:. The collection includes a number of the world's fabric traditions, including African textiles donated by sisters Eliza and Sarah Niblack between 1916 and 1933 and a significant collection of 1420:
was one of the first works to be donated by Caroline Marmon Fesler in the 1940s. Fesler would go on to donate a number of important works, including her bequest in 1961 of notable 20th-century
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covered a range of social and political themes, many of which address rural life in the south and the treatment of African Americans. After departing Indianapolis, the exhibition traveled to
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stated that while the previous six years under Anderson had seen impressive and well-received art world achievements, such as the acquisition of the Miller House and securing the bid for the
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The Indianapolis Museum of Art has a permanent collection of over 54,000 works that represent cultures from around the world and span over 5,000 years. Areas of the collection include:
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were a major part of his directorship, a direction that was alternately praised and lambasted by art critics, the local art community, and the media. In February 2013, art journalist
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and to provide consulting services to museums and nonprofit organizations that want to use technology to help solve problems and meet objectives. Newfields Lab projects include TAP,
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The museum has a substantial Asian art collection, with more than 5,000 pieces spanning 4,000 years. Most notable is the IMA's acclaimed collection of Japanese Edo Period paintings,
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The Pulliam Family Great Hall houses several large scale works of art and is the main access point to the majority of the museum's galleries. The hall is used for events, including
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In November 2021, Newfields announced plans to revamp their galleries, with "global thematic displays" that reorganize works by theme, rather than time period or artistic movement.
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Alexander, Nancy (June 1987). "The Art of the Fantastic: The works of three generations of artists explore the Latin American experience in a dazzling new exhibit at the IMA".
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art were developed by the pair, who often explore geopolitical themes through their work. The pieces they created for the 2011 U.S. Pavilion formed an exhibition entitled
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In September 2023, after the position had remained empty since Venable's ascension to President of Newfields two-and-a-half years prior, Newfields announced the hiring of
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In 1977, the IMA acquired a collection of Neo-Impressionist paintings from Indianapolis industrialist W.J. Holliday, which was presented in an exhibition in 1983 titled
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was announced as the new president in May 2022, and she began leading the museum in August of that year. Burnette was previously the university president of the private
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of the mansion's past was projected onto its facade. Harvest Nights is a paid event, with a reduced price for members, while Harvest Days is included with admission.
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contemporary installations in the Efroymson Pavilion, rotating the temporary works every six months. The Efroymson Pavilion has featured works by artists such as
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and wife Edith, and their son, Allen Clowes. Designed by architect Frederick Wallick and built in 1922, the four-story home consists of 20 rooms as well as a
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estate. In 2008, the museum changed its main entrance and address from 1200 West 38th Street to 4000 North Michigan Road. Anderson left the museum in 2011.
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In 1960, Art Association of Indianapolis board members began discussing the idea of placing the museum at the center of a new cultural campus. Inspired by
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of art for the collection, funded by members' annual donations. The Alliance of the Indianapolis Museum of Art was founded in 1958 and planned lectures,
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and his wife Xenia Simons Miller in 1953. Design and construction on the Miller House took four years and was completed in 1957. The home was declared a
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Mullinix, Donna S. (May 13, 1998). "Treasure HUNT; The Indianapolis Museum of Art displays pieces collected during the past 10 years in a new exhibit".
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silk panel. The museum's Design Arts collection is made up of European and American pieces from the Renaissance to the present. The collection includes
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in Paris, France. It was the largest collection ever loaned from the Louvre to date, and only stopped in three U.S. cities before returning to France.
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educators to use digitized collection resources and resource kits in teaching. The project was initially funded by a two-year pilot project through a
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In September 2022, a reworked version of The Eighteen Art Collective's art exhibition began, titled "We. The Culture". The works covered themes of
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In 2021, the institution opened a remodeled fourth floor with 30,000 sq. ft. of digital art exhibitions called the Lume. The exhibit, considered a
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starting in July 2022 and running until May 2023. Access to The Lume is an additional fee on top of admission, with a reduced price for members.
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In 2009 the IMA was awarded the National Medal for Museum and Library Service, one of 10 institutions to receive this annual distinction by the
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and Mathias Bengtsson. Three prominent modes of design emerged from 1985 to 2005 and could be seen in the exhibition: Geometric Minimal design,
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could sustain a greater range of humidity, so permitting the museum to save on the cost of energy bills and reduce its carbon footprint.
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Barkin, Sandra (June 22, 2006). "Edward Hopper, Poet of the Prosiac American Artist of the Past is Star of the Present at the Whitney".
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helped found the Art Association in 1883. In 1905, she used this spade to break ground on the John Herron Art Institute's Museum of Art.
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Lloyd, Christopher (September 23, 2007). "IMA's toga party; The Louvre lent local museum some of its best treasures of ancient Rome".
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experience of the Miller House that allowed guests to "walk through" the house and learn about the architectural and design features.
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Artner, Alan G. (July 17, 1994). ""Hidden" Treasure of the Midwest Beyond Our City's Limits, Museums House Masterpieces of Art".
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Saetre, Julie C. (July 6, 2008). "Garden gazing; Plan-it-yourself landscape tour will cost you only time and a little gasoline".
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The museum's textile and fashion art collection is made up of 7,000 items, including 20th-century, custom-designed costumes by
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Starting in the late 2000s the IMA began to focus on developing its contemporary art collection, which includes works such as
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of Venable, replaced the contemporary art exhibit at the museum, which provoked further controversy. The first exhibit was a
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Venable also drew ire from the staff when he had it class every object in the museum's holdings using a letter grade system.
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The IMA's collection is also made up of more than 2,000 pieces of African art and artifacts, 1,200 of which were donated by
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The European collection, which is organized into works before 1800 and works from 1800 to 1945, includes highlights such as
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high-profile contract involved the preservation of 45 governors' portraits over the course of 15 months. The 1979 exhibit,
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Lloyd, Christopher (September 9, 2007). "A wider canvas; Savvy ads and new exhibits boost IMA attendance and membership".
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is one of the largest art parks in the country and is the only park to feature an ongoing commission of temporary works.
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board of trustees, was named as the interim head of the museum. No explanation was given for Burnette's departure. The
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Other nature areas include the Tanner Orchard, the Dickinson Four Seasons Garden, Nonie's Garden, and the Rain Garden.
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Aamidor, Abe (March 23, 2008). "Mansion makeover; IMA director and his wife restore famous home to its former glory".
5099: 4121: 3835: 3716:"Architectural Jewel in The Midwest With its Hulman Pavilion, the Indianapolis Museum is lyric and quietly monumental" 1371:. The IMA also holds a large collection of works by J.M.W. Turner, containing highlights such as the 1820 watercolor, 11139: 10592: 9953: 9875: 9686: 9657: 9378: 8899: 8841: 8806: 3660: 3634: 3540: 2528: 2130:, on display from February to September 2011, included over 70 large-scale artworks and is the largest assemblage of 1804: 1394: 279:
Founded in 1883 as the Art Association of Indianapolis, the first permanent museum was opened in 1906 as part of the
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was hired as the permanent director and CEO of the IMA in 2006. While director, Anderson oversaw the opening of the
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intellectual or philosophical precept under which they fell. After leaving the IMA, the exhibition traveled to the
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center and to increase its potential as a training and professional development resource in conservation science.
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partner due to its greening initiative and efforts to reduce energy consumption. In 2009, the IMA was awarded the
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Wade, Marcia (June 1987). "Indianapolis: One of the oldest museums in the country constantly updates its image".
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by master carver Onabanjo of Itu Meko. Also notable within the African art collection is one of the thousands of
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From 1986 to 1988, the exhibit traveled to seven cities in the United States and made one stop in Europe at the
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ruling that prevents illicit trafficking of antiquities. Since 2003, the IMA has systematically researched the
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In early 2018, the organization's new direction was heavily criticized by art critic Kriston Capps writing for
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the recently donated Oldfields land. The event drew more than 4,000 people and included a performance by the
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marks the secondary entrance to Newfields on the south side of the park. These artists' works, along with an
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Brooks, Bradley C.; Frank N. Owings; Indianapolis Museum of Art; Oldfields-Lily House & Gardens (2004).
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In April 2013, the IMA hosted the first full-scale retrospective of the work of Chinese activist and artist
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An overhead view of the Indianapolis Museum of Art campus, located in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
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In 2010, the IMA was selected to be the commissioning organization for the United States pavilion at the
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for the 2024 edition of the fair, with the selection of "the art and nature of fun" as the fair's theme.
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Robert A. Yassin: January 1975-June 1989 (began as an interim director, permanent starting in June 1975)
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was displayed at the IMA from October 2010 to January 2011 and featured more than 150 works of art by
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to the east. Waller Bridge spans the canal, connecting the park to the rest of the Newfields campus.
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titled, "All the Eternal Love I have for the Pumpkin", pumpkin painting, beer and food tents, and a
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In December 2021, Darrianne Christian was voted the first Black chairwoman on the museum's board.
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Rosenbaum, Lee (March 17, 2009). "Deaccession Heaven: Indianapolis Museum of Art Does It Right".
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for public service, specifically the museum's free admission policy and educational programming.
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to design the Hulman Pavilion, a new wing of the museum which housed the Eiteljorg collection of
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Merli, Melissa (February 11, 2007). "Postapocalyptic works offer glimpses of hope, promise".
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as a new way to describe collections and make them more accessible. The Lab also developed a
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The museum was temporarily closed from March 17, 2020, to June 23, 2020, in response to the
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Interior views of the Clowes Pavilion (left) in 2011 and (right) after renovations in 2022.
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Kightlinger, Cathy (October 8, 2010). "Warhol exhibit reflects preoccupation with money".
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Lilly House, also referred to as Oldfields, is a 26-acre (11 ha) historic estate and
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The IMA is the building that acts as the cornerstone of Newfields. In addition to housing
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Former director and CEO Max Anderson spoke of the need to shift away from museums that "
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to silks and antique laces spanning 500 years. Some notable pieces include an Imperial
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Whyde, Kathy (August 16, 1981). "Treasures turned back into pieces of beauty at IMA".
5943: 2340:. Other major regional projects have included the conservation and restoration of the 2034: 2011: 1197: 901: 11117: 11011: 10741: 10699: 10044: 8675: 8546: 8334: 8305: 7224:"Indianapolis Museum of Art Launches Searchable Database of Deaccessioned Artworks". 7197: 6994: 6969: 6704: 6573: 5107: 4962: 4929: 3779: 3584: 3133: 2596: 2571: 2316: 1950:
presented 125 works by artists from a variety of nations. Well-known artists such as
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The Architect and the Industrial Arts: An Exhibition of Contemporary American Design
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Harvey, Jay (September 8, 2010). "IMA picked to represent U.S. at show in Venice".
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54, and most recently the restoration of the May Wright Sewall Memorial Torches at
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rugs. Based on the museum's early history of collecting textiles, items range from
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that might attract those who might not usually feel comfortable in an art museum.
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theme. The intent of the project was to use the museum's outdoor space to display
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Merli, Melissa (May 1, 2005). "Indy art "new" museum aims to be a destination".
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Young, Jim (November 24, 1979). "Conserving Paintings is Delicate Task at IMA".
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Yancey, Kitty B. (May 22, 2009). "Summer travel '09: Freebies across the USA".
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is part of the Clowes Fund Collection, which comprises a number of significant
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Pincus, Robert L. (August 2, 2009). "MCASD Jumps Onboard the Artbabble Site".
10236: 7743:"European Design Since 1985 Opens at the Indianapolis Museum of Art March 8". 2078:, a piece featured in the "Embodied: Human Figures in Art" exhibition in 2022. 12028: 11697: 11434: 10629: 10214: 10010: 5134:"Curator calls Newfields culture toxic, discriminatory in resignation letter" 5111: 4933: 4874:"What Keeps U.S. Art Museums Running—and How Might the Pandemic Change That?" 4715:"Here are 5 new things you have to see at the 2018 Winterlights at Newfields" 4153:
Lloyd, Christopher (October 16, 2008). "IMA to Expand Art Conservation Lab".
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International Institute for the Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works
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brought together 71 works of art from a wide variety of lenders, including
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Berry, S.L. (March 18, 2001). "Russian exhibit cultural coup for museum".
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Nancrede, Sally F. (November 9, 1992). "Haven't seen the Paley exhibit?".
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Artner, Alan G. (January 24, 1988). "Seurat Followers Dot the Landscape".
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Charles L. Venable: 2012-February 2021 (became President in February 2021)
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Catlin-Legutko, Cinnamon; Katherine C. Nagler; Hester Anne Hale (2004).
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antiquities. Significant pieces include a female ancestor figure of the
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The first eight artists selected to create site-responsive pieces were
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Berry, S.L. (April 13, 1997). "Beauty is the magic in woven carpets".
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In 1909 the Art Association campaigned for a major retrospective, the
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located in the Pulliam Great Hall. Since 2007 the museum has featured
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Mannheimer, Steve (May 15, 1983). "Conservation keeps IMA in shape".
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Albert E. Fletcher: May 1883-September 1883, November 1883-April 1884
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They Waz Nice White Folks While They Lasted (Sez One Gal to Another)
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McBain, Roger (August 2, 1986). "Preservationists hide their work".
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Dobrzyński, Judith H. (March 10, 2009). "Deaccessioning in Public".
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during a British colonial raid in 1897. The plaque was purchased by
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Schlief, Carolyn; Carolyn Pitts; Patty Henry (September 10, 2001),
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Located just south of the museum at 3744 Spring Hollow Road in the
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Madeline F. Elder Greenhouse, the Playhouse, and the Garden Terrace
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Madonna and Child with St. John the Baptist and St. Mary Magdalene
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Dobrzyński, Judith (April 21, 2009). "The Decorative and Beyond".
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Van Nuys, Kathleen (August 3, 1983). "Museum Cares for Textiles".
5622:"Newfields board member resigns following abrupt departure of CEO" 4922:"Clean House to Survive? Museums Confront Their Crowded Basements" 4308:"2 Years After Racism Outcry, Indianapolis Embraces Black Artists" 2955:"Clean House to Survive? Museums Confront Their Crowded Basements" 2408:
In October 2008, the IMA announced a $ 2.6 million grant from the
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was hired as the director and CEO of the IMA in October 2012. The
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Galinthias Outwits Eileithyia by Announcing the Birth of Heracles
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Hanna, James Chad (February 2011). "Private View: Indianapolis".
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Mannweiler, David (February 4, 1992). "This is a biggie, folks".
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in Amsterdam. Opening in the summer of 1987 to coincide with the
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Looking down an aisle at the Madeline F. Elder Greenhouse in 2021
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site-specific works of contemporary art. It is surrounded by the
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current name is in honor of Newfields trustee and former CEO of
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Garmel, Marion (August 8, 1981). "Lab is Museum Nerve Center".
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Wallis, Stephen (January–February 2011). "Extra-ordinary Art".
7142:"The Indianapolis Museum of Art Debuts Modern Design Galleries" 5163:"Charles Venable Resigns as Head of Indianapolis Museum of Art" 4577:"Scott Stulen leaving IMA post to head Philbrook Museum of Art" 3803: 3709: 3707: 3128:
Every Way Possible: 125 Years of the Indianapolis Museum of Art
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designed in 1929 for The Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition
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grew throughout the early years of the school, with a focus on
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McKee, Bradford (March–April 2009). "Meet you in the middle".
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O'Donnell, Susannah C. (January–February 2010). "Star Power".
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as many have portrayed him in the past. The pieces on view in
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The Aura of Neo-Impressionism: The W.J. Holliday Collection.
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during Newfields' "Art in Bloom" show in the foreground and
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View from inside the front lobby of the museum in 2013 with
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Job posting controversy and continued turmoil (2021-present)
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Institutions accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
8926:"Simon's Give Indianapolis Museum of Art $ 10 Million Gift" 7902: 7775:"European Design Exhibition Coming To Milwaukee Art Museum" 6635:"Indianapolis Museum Buys 30 Gauguins From Swiss Collector" 5729: 2671: 2022: 1187: 1039: 10551: 9687:"Rauch and Dorra to Take Art Association Posts November 1" 9246:"New Head of Herron Institute Has Held Important Position" 8638:(Press release). Indianapolis Art Museum. October 1, 2009. 6501:"Quick sale: Newfields accepts offer for Westerley estate" 5207:"LETTER FROM OUR BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND BOARD OF GOVERNORS" 3608: 3573:
Warkel, Harriet G.; Martin F. Krause; S. L. Berry (2003).
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visitor center, are linked by a number of walking trails.
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The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres
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The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres
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The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres
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Museums make deep cuts in face of global financial crisis
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Runyon, Keith (October 14, 1973). "Surgery on Fine Art".
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In November 2021, Newfields Lab, in association with the
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Gifts to the Tsars, 1500–1700: Treasures from the Kremlin
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of artworks created before 1946 and acquired after 1932.
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to the north and west, 38th Street to the south, and the
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Nancrede, Sally F. (April 4, 2009). "Living by design".
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Indianapolis Museum of Art: Highlights of the Collection
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Tufts, John; Bongiovanni, Domenica (November 10, 2023).
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100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art and Nature Park
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Newfields. It was governed by former President and CEO
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murals, first created for the Indiana Hall at the 1933
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and sound effects that led to the Lilly House, where a
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Marshall, Konrad (August 18, 2009). "Coming to Life".
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fashion in the textile collection and objects made of
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Is it Genuine? Steele, Forsythe and Forgery in Indiana
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Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres
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to be used toward the creation of a state-of-the-art
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and highlighted competitive institutions such as the
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The House of the Deaf Woman and the Belfry at Eragny
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Dunlop, Beth (May 2009). "Shaping the New Century".
7606: 7499:"Rare Exhibition Brings Together Spanish Sacred Art" 6525: 6523: 6521: 6363:"Miller House in Columbus, Indiana by Eero Saarinen" 6122: 5398: 4493:"IMA defends admission charge as complaints pile up" 4011:"Outgoing Indianapolis art museum CEO led expansion" 3456: 3454: 3452: 2869:
Caroline Marmon Fesler: February 1941-September 1947
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neighborhood, Westerley House is the former home of
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European Design since 1985: Shaping the New Century
1513:works within the African gallery, rather than with 1306:after his departure, the house was put on sale for 717: 10280: 10185: 10183: 10181: 9977: 9975: 9894: 9844: 9842: 9705: 9537: 9510: 9345: 9212: 9186: 9160: 8886: 8237: 7377: 7112: 7110: 6925: 6838: 6661: 6633: 6565: 6212: 6039: 5775: 4737: 4735: 4168: 4166: 4164: 4034: 4032: 3771: 3408:"The permanent collection may not be so permanent" 3316: 3314: 3125: 3123: 2920:Colette Pierce Burnette: August 2022-November 2023 2334:Portraits and Painters of the Governors of Indiana 1410:pieces. Part of the Neo-Impressionist collection, 1323:List of artworks at the Indianapolis Museum of Art 1105:, a unified work of art that combines the arts of 661:and was the first Black woman to lead the museum. 374:The Indianapolis Museum of Art was founded as the 232:, a 152-acre (62 ha) campus that also houses 11061:Roman Capriccio: The Pantheon and Other Monuments 9813: 9618: 9131: 8751:. Indianapolis Fashion Collective. Archived from 8749:"Fashion Arts Society rolls out new programming!" 8628: 8535: 8533: 8398: 8017: 6962:Miller, R. Craig; Rosemarie Haag Bletter (2001). 6927:"The Curator Who Even Considers the Office Chair" 6748: 6746: 6518: 6074: 5562: 5453: 5278: 4891: 4708: 4706: 3463:"ArtBabble Site Opens Window to World of Museums" 3449: 2261:Winterlights began in 2017, in which 1.2 million 2019:Sacred Spain: Art and Belief in the Spanish World 1696: 1609:lunch service to its decorative arts collection. 12026: 10313: 10311: 10309: 10254: 10002: 9787: 9676: 9647: 9423: 9142:"Art Association Officers 1898 - Newspapers.com" 9102: 8860: 8828: 8791: 8779:"Indianapolis Museum of Art wins national honor" 8477: 8272: 8252: 8153: 8072: 8046: 7966: 7951: 7949: 7947: 7895: 7891: 7889: 7848: 7819: 7817: 7567: 7415: 7159: 6856: 6586: 5490: 5346: 5225: 5223: 5093: 5091: 4839: 4655:"Newly hired IMA curator worked at MoMA and Met" 4522:"Indianapolis Museum of Art to charge admission" 4515: 4513: 4380: 4139: 3807:National Historic Landmark Nomination: Oldfields 3635:"Indianapolis Art Moving to Spacious New Museum" 3434: 3432: 3430: 3428: 3367: 3365: 3363: 3361: 3359: 3262:"Fashion Museums From NYC to LA, Paris and More" 3220: 3218: 3192: 3190: 2884:Carl J. Weinhardt, Jr.: August 1965-January 1975 1313:million and sold over list price within a week. 1109:, gardening, architecture, interior design, and 1046:benches. The sculpture was featured in the book 478:to the public in June 2002 and was designated a 12040:Contemporary art galleries in the United States 11866:Emil A. Blackmore Museum of the American Legion 10445: 10326: 10190:"Indianapolis Museum of Art Launches IMA Lab". 10178: 10147: 9972: 9839: 9563: 9275:"Art Association Leadership of Woollen Praised" 9238: 8654:. Filed by the Indianapolis Museum of Art, 2009 8462: 7797: 7795: 7736: 7723: 7721: 7582: 7184: 7107: 6945:Comiskey, Daniel (June 2008). "The Collector". 6695: 6411: 6341: 6339: 6013: 5827: 5692: 5588: 5429: 5427: 5254: 5252: 5199: 4947: 4813: 4732: 4441:"Sarah Green exiting IMA to develop PBS series" 4388:"Senior curator leaving IMA after 11-year stay" 4199: 4197: 4195: 4161: 4084: 4029: 4003: 3480: 3478: 3476: 3374:"Q&A: Open Sourced Tools for Wired Museums" 3311: 3290: 3288: 3286: 3284: 3040: 3038: 3036: 3034: 3032: 808:Art in the Pullman Family Great Hall of the IMA 11111:The Channel of Gravelines, Petit Fort Philippe 10501:Virtual tour of the Indianapolis Museum of Art 10421: 10419: 10198: 9457: 8972: 8732:"Museum to display art collected by society". 8682: 8563:"Climate control: time to change the settings" 8530: 8445: 8413: 8370: 8327:The Art of Healing: The Wishard Art Collection 8318: 8205: 8179: 7917: 7690: 7688: 7686: 7490: 7469: 7467: 7443: 7441: 7392: 7354: 7249: 6769: 6743: 6627: 6625: 6559: 6557: 6555: 6553: 6551: 6549: 6382: 6237: 6235: 6233: 5987: 5961: 5536: 5510: 5322: 5320: 5318: 5316: 5314: 5312: 5064: 5062: 5003: 4955:"A Note to Our Guests: Coronavirus (COVID-19)" 4703: 4681:"Is IMA chief Venable visionary or misguided?" 4330: 4328: 4301: 4299: 4297: 4295: 4293: 4291: 4289: 4287: 4285: 4283: 4058: 3865:"European art galleries set to reopen today". 3836:"Former bank executive to lead museum for now" 3728: 3172: 3170: 2881:John G. Rauch, Sr.: November 1962-January 1971 2748:List of attractions and events in Indianapolis 1948:Art of the Fantastic: Latin America, 1920–1987 1825:The Channel of Gravelines, Petit Fort Philippe 1413:The Channel of Gravelines, Petit Fort Philippe 1270: 1223: 558:In mid-2016 and 2017, the IMA offered outdoor 12065:Art museums and galleries established in 1883 11763: 11182:The Triumphant Entry of Constantine into Rome 10537: 10428:"Not-for-profits hang out consulting shingle" 10306: 8951:"Newfields announces new executive structure" 8772: 8770: 8708: 8507: 8505: 8503: 8222: 7944: 7886: 7814: 7632: 6702:Batz, Bob (August 30, 1996). "Indianapolis". 6466: 6346:Kellogg, Craig (May 2011). "Living History". 5220: 5088: 4620: 4510: 4406: 4354: 4115: 4113: 3860: 3858: 3856: 3512:National Medal for Museum and Library Service 3504: 3502: 3500: 3484: 3425: 3356: 3255: 3253: 3251: 3215: 3187: 3003: 3001: 2999: 2905:Anthony Hirschel: December 2001-November 2004 2896:Clarence W. Long: September 1977-October 1987 2802:, 1882; and Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1883. 2555:National Medal for Museum and Library Service 1905:Saint-Gaudens Memorial Exhibition of Statuary 1680:and responsiveness. The IMA's collecting and 378:, an open-membership group led by suffragist 325:National Medal for Museum and Library Service 10038:McCauley, Mary Carole (September 30, 2007). 9658:"Art Group to Expand Assets by $ 15 Million" 8740: 8598: 8127: 8082:Bongiovanni, Domenica (September 24, 2021). 8053:Bongiovanni, Domenica (September 22, 2020). 7896:Fentress Swanson, Abbie (December 5, 2010). 7792: 7718: 7309: 7307: 7086: 6871: 6435: 6354: 6336: 6260: 5936: 5704:Indianapolis Museum of Art Online Collection 5434:Bongiovanni, Domenica (September 20, 2023). 5424: 5405:Bongiovanni, Domenica (September 23, 2022). 5249: 4977: 4865: 4594: 4223: 4192: 3686:"Fund For Art Museum Reaches $ 10.7 Million" 3678: 3568: 3566: 3564: 3562: 3533: 3473: 3281: 3029: 2982:"Most Popular Indianapolis-Area Attractions" 2887:Henry F. Deboest: January 1971-December 1973 2863:as the first female director of the museum.) 2821:General timelines: Individual term lengths: 1218: 800: 11777: 11154:The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist 10416: 10371: 10116: 9464:Morehouse, Lucille E. (December 31, 1926). 9301:"Arm Museum Director Announces Resignation" 9194:"Plans for Herron Art Institute Not at One" 8688: 8554: 8159: 8101: 8081: 8052: 8026: 7997: 7978:"Athletes to Bring Life to Venice Biennale" 7831: 7683: 7615:"Photos: Ai Weiwei Exhibit Now Open at IMA" 7573: 7522: 7464: 7438: 7038:"The Indianapolis Robert Irwin rises above" 6632:Dobrzynski, Judith H. (November 18, 1998). 6622: 6546: 6310: 6230: 6157:"Oldfields (Josiah Kirby Lilly, Jr. House)" 5885: 5859: 5853: 5833: 5672: 5433: 5404: 5309: 5258: 5059: 4897: 4793: 4600: 4570: 4568: 4467:"The Fallout from the IMA's Admission Hike" 4432: 4325: 4280: 4175:"Painting By Numbers: The State of the IMA" 4090: 3827: 3799: 3797: 3795: 3401: 3399: 3167: 2890:John R. Benbow: January 1974-September 1977 2872:Anton Scherrer: September 1947-January 1960 1130: 11770: 11756: 10544: 10530: 10488: 10426:McLaughlin, Kathleen (December 25, 2010). 10425: 10358: 8918: 8897: 8839: 8776: 8767: 8725: 8500: 8430: 8347: 8243: 8027:Bongiovanni, Domenica (October 19, 2021). 7751: 7694: 7641:"Ai Weiwei: According to What? at the IMA" 7421: 7092: 7061: 6990:"Acquisitions of the month: November 2018" 6938: 6917: 6631: 6492: 6360: 6151: 6149: 5970:"6 popular wedding venues in Indianapolis" 5801: 5725:"Pop-up Noodle Shop now open at Newfields" 5673:Bongiovanni, Domenica (October 20, 2023). 5372: 5259:Bongiovanni, Domenica (January 27, 2022). 5156: 5154: 5042:"Newfields to Debut Major Digital Gallery" 4415:"Senior Curator Lisa Freiman to Leave IMA" 4254: 4110: 3933: 3931: 3909:(11): 52–56. November 2005. Archived from 3853: 3626: 3497: 3347: 3248: 2996: 2948: 2946: 2855:J. Arthur MacLean: February 1923-June 1926 1966:, a traveling exhibition organized by the 1909:Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century 1844:The Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice 1485:Buddhist, Daoist, and Confucian Patriarchs 1174:is displayed in the center of the garden. 642:the city's Black Lives Matter street mural 485:Lawrence A. O'Connor Jr., a former CEO of 203: 36: 27: 10091: 10085: 9876:"Robert Yassin Named Art Museum Director" 9821:"Eiteljorg, Benbow Fill Top Museum Posts" 9767:Garmel, Marion Simon (January 21, 1975). 9629:"Anton Scherrer, Art Patron, Dies Friday" 9545:"Director Appointed for Herron Institute" 9516: 9463: 9432: 8900:"Getty official named to head art museum" 8297:Thomas Hart Benton and the Indiana Murals 8287: 7865: 7766: 7703: 7383: 7304: 7240: 7133: 6968:. New York: Prestel Verlag. p. 152. 6955: 6923: 6285: 6192: 6186: 5910: 5879: 5594: 5568: 5173: 4845: 4794:Bongiovanni, Domenica (January 4, 2018). 4787: 4761: 4465:Comisky, Daniel S. (September 27, 2016). 3871:. Champaign, Illinois. December 3, 2006. 3765: 3763: 3761: 3759: 3757: 3559: 3371: 3132:. Indianapolis Museum of Art. p. 9. 2899:E. Kirk McKinney: October 1987-March 1990 2481:The Print and Drawing Society Collections 1294:million renovation, with a major gift of 511:Time under Charles L. Venable (2012–2021) 500: 336: 16:Art museum in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. 10037: 9984:"Newfields CEO Resigns Amid Controversy" 8807:"IMA Exhibition Records, 1883 – Present" 8777:McLaughlin, Kathleen (October 6, 2009). 8746: 8689:Bongiovanni, Domenica (March 19, 2021). 8663:Jason Edward Kaufman (January 8, 2009), 7804:"Letting His Life's Work Do the Talking" 7612: 7398: 7289: 7190: 7116: 6944: 6894: 6862: 6529: 6316: 6045: 5646: 5542: 4919: 4767: 4601:Bongiovanni, Domenica (April 27, 2017). 4565: 4490: 4172: 3792: 3652: 3632: 3520:Institute of Museum and Library Services 3405: 3396: 3119: 3117: 3115: 3113: 3111: 3109: 3107: 3105: 3103: 3101: 3099: 3097: 3095: 3093: 3091: 2952: 2875:Blanche Stillson: January 1960-June 1960 2831:May Wright Sewall: April 1894-April 1898 2828:Nathaniel A. Hyde: April 1884-April 1894 2660:Institute of Museum and Library Services 2505:Institute of Museum and Library Services 2433: 2370: 2180:Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla 2090: 2066: 1676:, and converse" in a way that increases 1201: 1083: 975: 592: 433: 12045:Modern art museums in the United States 11083:Still Life with a Chinese Porcelain Jar 10359:Dobrzyński, Judith H. (July 29, 2009). 8715:"Indianapolis Museum Gets Major Gift". 8647: 8645: 8542:"Indianapolis Relaxes Climate Controls" 8160:Bongiovanni, Domenica (July 21, 2020). 8136:"Retro Indy: Penrod Arts Fair turns 50" 7093:Dobrzyński, Judith H. (June 23, 2010). 6676: 6388: 6345: 6146: 6132:Bathrop, Natalie (September 30, 2009). 6131: 6096: 6094: 5993: 5834:Bongiovanni, Domenica (July 26, 2021). 5781: 5352: 5229: 5151: 5131: 5068: 5039: 4983: 4898:Greenberger, Alex (February 17, 2021). 4871: 4741: 4712: 4646: 4626: 4519: 4464: 4260: 4203: 4091:Kightlinger, Cathy (October 21, 2011). 4064: 3928: 3658: 3606: 3089: 3087: 3085: 3083: 3081: 3079: 3077: 3075: 3073: 3071: 2943: 2878:Roger S. Ashby: June 1960-November 1962 2866:Wilbur D. Peat: July 1929-December 1965 2834:Hugh H. Hanna: April 1898-November 1903 2711:. The site has since ceased operating. 2403: 2394:Sebastiano Mainardi: The Science of Art 2222: 1652:gallery being the largest of its kind. 712: 501:conservation science-focused laboratory 12060:Asian art museums in the United States 12027: 10553:Indianapolis Museum of Art (Newfields) 10451: 10317: 10153: 10122: 10008: 9900: 9766: 9517:Morehouse, Lucille E. (July 7, 1929). 9433:Lindquist, Dave (September 20, 2023). 9168:"Art Association's New Officers Named" 8840:Mannheimer, Steve (October 18, 1987). 8469:"Art exhibit sheds light on forgery". 8451: 8419: 8293: 8211: 7955: 7923: 7871: 7854: 7772: 7727: 7638: 7496: 7360: 7029: 7019:"Seeking a Lift From the Contemporary" 7016: 6720: 6682: 6603: 6450:. No. 25 May 2021. Archived from 6405: 6293:"Let's Play! Changes at the Playhouse" 6221: 5886:Bongiovanni, Domenica (July 1, 2022). 5860:Bongiovanni, Domenica (May 19, 2022). 4819: 4539: 4229: 3940:"Seeking a Lift From the Contemporary" 3937: 3890: 3888: 3886: 3754: 3460: 3259: 3176: 3151: 3149: 3124:Robinson, Anne P.; S.L. Berry (2008). 2926:Michael Kubacki: November 2023-present 2766:The nine oldest museums in the US are 11901:Masonic Library and Museum of Indiana 11840:The Children's Museum of Indianapolis 11751: 11456:Two Lines Oblique Down, Variation III 10525: 10379:"Arts journalism showcased at summit" 10332: 10260: 9951: 9924: 9901:Garmel, Marion Simon (June 3, 1989). 9600:"Scherrer Is Named Head of Art Group" 8978: 8868:"Museum gets chief executive officer" 8511: 8483: 8437:"Art Conservationists Plan Meeting". 8404: 8228: 8185: 7975: 7837: 7709: 7473: 7447: 7191:Anderson, Maxwell L. (June 8, 2010). 7139: 7067: 7017:Sheets, Hilarie M. (March 28, 2007). 6877: 6825: 6498: 6193:Pemberton, Michelle (March 8, 2017). 6019: 5808:Capps, Kriston (September 14, 2021). 5807: 5595:Lindquist, Dave (November 17, 2023). 5569:Lindquist, Dave (November 16, 2023). 5516: 5378: 5326: 5179: 5125: 4652: 4438: 4412: 4334: 4152: 4038: 3938:Sheets, Hilarie M. (March 28, 2007). 3833: 3734: 3714:Wolff, Theodore F. (August 8, 1990). 3713: 3508: 3294: 2917:Jerry Wise: February 2021-August 2022 2908:Lawrence O'Connor: November 2004-2006 2902:Bret Waller: March 1990-December 2001 2128:Hard Truths: The Art of Thornton Dial 1527:Magbo helmet mask for Oro association 1327:List of outdoor artworks at Newfields 260:paintings; Japanese paintings of the 170: 12080:Fashion museums in the United States 12035:Art museums and galleries in Indiana 12007: 11262:Blasting St. Vincent's Rock, Clifton 8898:Mannheimer, Steve (March 15, 1990). 8642: 8484:Wyand, Mary Ann (October 23, 2009). 8133: 7998:Kightlinger, Cathy (March 3, 2011). 7801: 6847: 6701: 6663:"Fesler Will Gives Herron $ 500,000" 6472: 6091: 6064:"News: 100 Acres Art & Nature". 5647:Sheridan, Jill (November 19, 2023). 5543:Appleton, Rory (November 16, 2023). 5459: 5160: 5097: 4846:Goldstein, rew (February 12, 2018). 4491:Schouten, Cory (December 16, 2014). 4305: 4119: 3659:Patrick, Corbin (October 26, 1967). 3607:Esterow, Milton (October 25, 1965). 3406:Pogrebin, Robin (January 26, 2011). 3260:Harpaz, Beth J. (February 8, 2011). 3068: 2701:San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art 2442:The Indianapolis Museum of Art is a 1605:Series. In 2018, the museum added a 1101:in 2003 and has been described as a 984:to the rest of the Newfields campus. 822:Folded Circle Dynamics Red Phase III 430:Move to current location (1970–2011) 11917:Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site 11097:The Banks of the Oise near Pontoise 10261:Knust, Cassie (November 11, 2021). 8804: 8560: 8539: 7613:Schrader, Michael (April 5, 2013). 7265:Association of Art Museum Directors 7140:Bates, Rebecca (October 31, 2013). 6563: 6022:"The Clowes Pavilion Gets Reframed" 4520:Anthony, Cara (December 12, 2014). 4204:Higgins, Will (February 24, 2013). 3883: 3161:Association of Art Museum Directors 3146: 2923:Belinda Tate: November 2023-present 2837:India C. Harris: November 1904-1907 2714: 2386:Midwest Regional Conservation Guild 2319:, but returned the following year. 1477:A Thousand Peaks and Myriad Ravines 958:'s saint portraits (Saint Matthew, 13: 11948:Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum 11350:Sumbanese woman's ceremonial skirt 11297:The Holy Family with the Dragonfly 10452:Spears, Dorothy (March 16, 2011). 10204: 10123:Prieto, Nikol (January 11, 2010). 10040:"Museums enjoy their free for all" 8188:"Penrod Arts Fair Returns in 2021" 7872:Lacayo, Richard (March 14, 2011). 6924:Bernstein, Fred (March 12, 2008). 5916: 5460:Bahr, Sarah (September 21, 2023). 4920:Pogrebin, Robin (March 10, 2019). 4545: 4360: 4173:Gonzales, Matt (October 4, 2013). 4093:"IMA CEO's resignation stuns many" 4065:Cascone, Sarah (August 15, 2012). 3987:. October 20, 2011. Archived from 2953:Pogrebin, Robin (March 10, 2019). 2840:William Henry Fox: March 1905-1910 2726:Indianapolis International Airport 2693:San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 2638:, and the IMA Dashboard. TAP is a 2586:individuals volunteer at the IMA. 2305: 2165: 980:Waller Bridge, which connects the 882: 14: 12101: 11891:Indiana War Memorials and Museums 11140:The Flageolet Player on the Cliff 10593:Magbo helmet mask for Oro society 10475: 10160:Indiana Assistive Technology Blog 10129:Indiana Assistive Technology Blog 10009:Hirsch, Stuart (April 12, 2004). 9981: 9952:Berry, S.L. (November 20, 2004). 9925:Berry, S.L. (December 16, 2001). 9769:"Weinhardt Resigns Job At Museum" 9405:"Director Quits at Art Institute" 8979:Berry, S.L. (December 16, 2001). 8612:. October 5, 2009. Archived from 7924:Pappas, Mary Lee (May 29, 2011). 7802:Kino, Carol (February 17, 2011). 7035: 6802:"Palace Plaque Depicting Warrior" 6441: 5967: 5898:from the original on July 1, 2022 5517:Tracy, Marc (November 13, 2023). 5284: 5161:Bahr, Sarah (February 17, 2021). 5098:Bahr, Sarah (February 13, 2021). 4768:Grossman, Dan (January 6, 2018). 4678: 4306:Bahr, Sarah (November 29, 2022). 4120:Bahr, Sarah (February 13, 2021). 4039:Simek, Peter (October 24, 2011). 3834:Berry, S.L. (November 23, 2004). 3735:Berry, S.L. (December 16, 2001). 3232:. Museum Identity. Archived from 3052:. October 9, 2009. Archived from 2849:Frederic Allen Whiting: 1912-1913 2843:Evans Woollen: 1907-February 1941 2429: 2375:Radiographic image of an African 1805:The Flageolet Player on the Cliff 1395:The Flageolet Player on the Cliff 1060:. Los Carpinteros' contribution, 766:the museum's extensive collection 733:Front entrance of the museum and 705:announced Newfields would be the 12075:Edward Larrabee Barnes buildings 12006: 11996: 11995: 11927:James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home 11896:Indianapolis Firefighters Museum 11819:Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library 11090:Still Life with Profile of Laval 10949:Battle Between Carnival and Lent 10509: 10496:Database of the IMA's collection 10391: 10229: 10092:Lindquist, Dave (June 6, 2022). 10075:Dallas Museum Lands New Director 9856:. September 16, 1977. p. 32 9693:. September 20, 1962. p. 24 9606:. September 17, 1947. p. 17 8657: 8262:"Portraits Undergo Face-Lifts". 8186:Mills, Wes (September 9, 2021). 7773:Morgan, Anya (August 11, 2010). 7598:. December 15, 2010 – via 7551:. September 2010. Archived from 7497:Kusmer, Ken (December 2, 2009). 7324: 7217: 6982: 6819: 6794: 6654: 5750: 5717: 4820:Tugend, Alina (March 12, 2018). 4574: 4413:Scott, Jonathan (May 16, 2013). 4335:Berry, S.L. (October 20, 2002). 4261:Russeth, Andrew (July 9, 2019). 3633:Lansdell, Sarah (May 31, 1970). 2815: 2697:Los Angeles County Museum of Art 2624: 2589: 2240: 2231: 1883:Ma Jolie, Nature Morte (Musique) 1870: 1851: 1832: 1813: 1792: 1764: 1745: 1724: 1703: 1575:Bodhisattva of Wisdom (Mañjusri) 918: 900: 891: 841: 814: 742: 726: 718:Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) 597:A large sculpture of a snail by 354: 345: 181: 174: 169: 11054:Rebecca and Eliezer at the Well 10599:Palace plaque depicting warrior 10333:Vogel, Carol (March 16, 2011). 10292:The Southern Maryland Chronicle 10156:"Accessible Paths at 100 Acres" 10154:Prieto, Nikol (July 19, 2010). 9742:"Carl Weinhardt To Head Herron" 9012:. September 18, 1883. p. 3 8215:The Courier-Journal & Times 7926:"IMA SHOOTS FOR 'OLYMPIC' GOLD" 7639:Shoger, Scott (April 8, 2013). 7290:Seligson, Joelle (March 2009). 7193:"Gather, Steward, and Converse" 6826:Peggy, McGlone (May 12, 2022). 6672:. January 11, 1961. p. 14. 6361:Williamson, Leslie (May 2011). 5640: 5614: 5327:Small, Zachary (May 17, 2022). 5033: 4913: 4672: 4484: 4458: 4363:"Personnel losses mount at IMA" 3973: 3957: 3903:Lighting Design and Application 3491:American Association of Museums 2984:. Indianapolis Business Journal 2689:Smithsonian American Art Museum 2498:Environmental Protection Agency 2322: 2313:Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra 2256: 1964:The William S. Paley Collection 1655: 376:Art Association of Indianapolis 12070:1883 establishments in Indiana 11876:Indiana Medical History Museum 11005:Entry of Christ into Jerusalem 10998:Entry of Christ into Jerusalem 10803:Vase with carved peony scrolls 10125:"Indiana Museum Accessibility" 9850:"Long Named Head of IMA Board" 9801:. December 23, 1973. p. 1 9577:. December 15, 1965. p. 2 9551:. February 5, 1929. p. 10 9498:. January 11, 1928. p. 10 9385:. February 7, 1923. p. 12 9281:. February 19, 1941. p. 8 9200:. November 22, 1904. p. 1 9174:. December 10, 1903. p. 6 9006:"City News (Fletcher Resigns)" 8932:. May 18, 2007. Archived from 8109:"Oldfields To Repeat Art Fair" 7976:Vogel, Carol (March 3, 2011). 7095:"Art and Nature, Hand in Hand" 6317:Haneline, Amy (May 22, 2017). 5734:. June 4, 2019. Archived from 5180:Salaz, Susan (April 2, 2021). 4872:Haimerl, Amy (March 3, 2021). 3778:. Indianapolis Museum of Art. 3461:Taylor, Kate (April 7, 2009). 2974: 2911:Maxwell L. Anderson: 2006-2011 2805: 2760: 2722:Indianapolis Airport Authority 2619: 2360:and Clifton Wheeler murals in 2087:, and began in December 2021. 2085:Embodied: Human Figures in Art 1891: 1697:Selected collection highlights 1624:, a permanent installation by 1316: 1135:The outdoor areas east of the 1073: 1032:. Lieshout's contribution was 828:in the foreground and part of 1: 11856:Bona Thompson Memorial Center 11227:Haida ceremonial dance rattle 10587:Senufo female ancestor figure 10432:Indianapolis Business Journal 10098:Indianapolis Business Journal 9903:"Art museum director resigns" 9748:. October 23, 1965. p. 1 9722:. January 1, 1971. p. 11 9439:Indianapolis Business Journal 9307:. February 8, 1912. p. 2 9064:. October 22, 1883. p. 7 8874:. August 20, 1987. p. 22 8784:Indianapolis Business Journal 8302:Indiana University Art Museum 8115:. August 21, 1968. p. 22 6448:Indianapolis Business Journal 5601:Indianapolis Business Journal 5575:Indianapolis Business Journal 5385:Indianapolis Business Journal 5291:Indianapolis Business Journal 4685:Indianapolis Business Journal 4497:Indianapolis Business Journal 4392:Indianapolis Business Journal 4236:Indianapolis Business Journal 3721:The Christian Science Monitor 2936: 2852:Harold Haven Brown: 1913-1921 2510: 2461: 2058:Ai Weiwei: According to What? 1982:pieces collected by the late 1781: 1444:. Significant pieces include 1343:, drawings, and photographs; 1215:only available at Newfields. 1052:by Indianapolis-based author 621:Van Gogh immersive experience 439:George Henry Alexander Clowes 272:; a large number of works by 11984:National Art Museum of Sport 11400:La Hermana del Hombre Bóveda 11203:Triptych of the Annunciation 10776:Covered jar with carp design 9827:. January 4, 1974. p. 6 9795:"Auto Hit At I-65 Exit Ramp" 9716:"DeBoest Heads Museum Board" 9635:. January 9, 1960. p. 1 9333:. March 26, 1912. p. 18 8816:. Indianapolis Museum of Art 8747:Poshadlo, Gabrielle (2011). 8718:Bloomington Herald Telephone 8561:Pes, Javier (June 2, 2010). 8294:Foster, Kathleen A. (2000). 7745:Antiques and the Arts Weekly 7346:"W.J. Holliday Collection". 6499:Shuey, Mike (May 27, 2021). 6020:Stall, Sam (March 2, 2022). 4206:"Thinking Outside the Frame" 3330:. April 2010. Archived from 3157:AAMD Statistical Survey 2010 2681: 2610:La Hermana del Hombre Boveda 2606:Indiana School for the Blind 2564: 2547: 2056:in the United States. Named 1170:La Hermana del Hombre Bóveda 916:Opened in 1972, the Clowes ( 610:COVID-19 pandemic in Indiana 328:reinstated for non-members. 57:; 141 years ago 7: 11886:Indiana State Police Museum 11475:Copy of Diana of Versailles 10991:Enclosed Field with Peasant 10808:Vase with nine peach design 9990:. No. 17 February 2021 9882:. June 18, 1975. p. 55 9411:. June 19, 1926. p. 12 9252:. March 4, 1905. p. 17 9226:. April 12, 1905. p. 2 9119:. April 29, 1894. p. 8 9090:. April 10, 1884. p. 7 8494:Archdiocese of Indianapolis 7504:The San Diego Union-Tribune 6473:Milz, Mary (May 27, 2021). 6414:"Portrait of a Trendsetter" 5040:Brown, Alex; Parker, Reed. 4337:"Exhibiting a love for art" 3639:Courier-Journal & Times 2780:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 2738:List of largest art museums 2731: 2602:Indiana School for the Deaf 2542: 1271:Westerley House and gardens 1224:The Miller House and Garden 879:performances and weddings. 779: 659:Huston–Tillotson University 10: 12106: 12090:Indianapolis Museum of Art 11871:Indiana Historical Society 11814:Indianapolis Museum of Art 11047:Peasant with a Wheelbarrow 10798:Shigaraki ware storage jar 10766:Bowl with two violet spots 10516:Indianapolis Museum of Art 9664:. June 15, 1960. p. 1 9359:. June 22, 1921. p. 6 9353:"H. H. Brown To Go Abroad" 9113:"His Resignation Accepted" 8981:"Job Behind the Man inset" 8540:Pes, Javier (April 2010). 8387:. May 2010. Archived from 8331:Indiana Historical Society 6162:National Historic Landmark 6134:"One Hundred Acres of Art" 3009:"2018 Form 990 Tax Return" 2784:Philadelphia Museum of Art 2776:Metropolitan Museum of Art 2743:List of museums in Indiana 2456:2007–2008 financial crisis 2362:Indianapolis Public School 2269: 1917:Metropolitan Museum of Art 1911:, included loans from the 1863:Rio dei Mendicanti, Venice 1597:chaise longue designed by 1320: 1252:National Historic Landmark 1227: 1139:are collectively known as 1099:National Historic Landmark 1088:Main facade of Lilly House 1077: 969: 480:National Historic Landmark 331: 215:Indianapolis Museum of Art 22:Indianapolis Museum of Art 11993: 11970:Indianapolis Contemporary 11961: 11940: 11909: 11848: 11832: 11786: 11718: 11711: 11678: 11667: 11617: 11548: 11465: 11375: 11362: 11313: 11251: 11235: 11219: 11133:The Fifth Plague of Egypt 10931: 10902:Angel of the Resurrection 10893: 10862:The Quintet of the Silent 10816: 10758: 10679:Preparing for the Matinee 10619: 10610:Healing of Abiku Children 10574: 10559: 10505:Google Arts & Culture 9327:"New Art Director Coming" 9032:"The New Art Association" 8670:November 2, 2013, at the 6779:The Indianapolis Recorder 6505:indianaeconomicdigest.net 3509:Bowen, Katherine (2009). 2676:National Leadership Grant 2486: 2354:Wishard Memorial Hospital 2201:Body in Flight (American) 2156:Charlotte, North Carolina 2039:Bartolomé Esteban Murillo 2000:Roman Art from the Louvre 1757:The Fifth Plague of Egypt 1614:Two White Dots in the Air 1533:stolen from the Nigerian 1487:, an Edo period panel by 1479:, a Ming Dynasty work by 1219:Sites off the main campus 1172:(Sister of the Vault Man) 801:Pulliam Family Great Hall 690:Indianapolis Urban League 281:John Herron Art Institute 192: 165: 161:Michael Kubacki (interim) 157: 147: 139: 131: 121: 106:39.8259000°N 86.1855000°W 82: 69: 51: 47: 35: 26: 11824:Rhythm! Discovery Center 11804:Hook's Drug Store Museum 11527:Sundial, Boy With Spider 10782:Fine Wind, Clear Morning 9927:"The Job Behind the Man" 9172:The Indianapolis Journal 9117:The Indianapolis Journal 9088:The Indianapolis Journal 9062:The Indianapolis Journal 9038:. May 8, 1883. p. 3 9036:The Indianapolis Journal 8281:Noblesville Daily Ledger 6412:Stacey McArthur (2007). 3581:Indiana University Press 3372:McQuigg Rigal, Rebecca. 2846:Milton Matter: 1911-1912 2792:Art Institute of Chicago 2753: 2709:Museums and the Web 2010 1962:In 1992, the IMA hosted 1777:Fine Wind, Clear Morning 1141:The Gardens at Newfields 1131:The Gardens at Newfields 384:Arts and Crafts movement 187:Indiana Pacers Bikeshare 12055:Museums of American art 12050:Museums in Indianapolis 11932:Oldfields (Lilly House) 11809:Indianapolis Art Center 11733:Colette Pierce Burnette 11647:Sewall Memorial Torches 11290:Moulin Rouge: La Goulue 11196:The Valkhof at Nijmegen 10788:Ksitigarbha bodhisattva 10335:"The Spirit of Sharing" 10320:San Diego Union-Tribune 9988:Inside INdiana Business 9220:"Art Institute Affairs" 8930:Inside Indiana Business 8192:Inside INdiana Business 7697:The Wall Street Journal 7100:The Wall Street Journal 5994:Bongiovanni, Domenica. 5782:Bongiovanni, Domenica. 5353:Bongiovanni, Domenica. 5285:Muñiz, Leslie Bonilla. 5230:Bongiovanni, Domenica. 5132:Bongiovanni, Domenica. 5069:Bongiovanni, Domenica. 5046:Inside INdiana Business 4984:Bongiovanni, Domenica. 4742:Bongiovanni, Domenica. 4713:Bongiovanni, Domenica. 4627:Bongiovanni, Domenica. 3813:, National Park Service 3226:"Interview: Linda Duke" 2705:New York Public Library 2640:mobile tour application 2452:Colette Pierce Burnette 2043:Andy Warhol Enterprises 1571:Charles Frederick Worth 1230:Miller House and Garden 652:Colette Pierce Burnette 505:Miller House and Garden 111:39.8259000; -86.1855000 11953:NCAA Hall of Champions 11861:Crispus Attucks Museum 11335:Eli Lilly Family Quilt 11210:Vorhor, the Green Wave 10956:Breton Women at a Wall 10686:Red Kimono on the Roof 10672:Morning at Grand Manan 10637:Cliff Rock - Appledore 10384:The Hollywood Reporter 10211:Technology in the Arts 7292:"A Loophole for Loot?" 6564:Lee, Ellen W. (2005). 6102:"Newfields Campus Map" 4230:McLaughlin, Kathleen. 2800:Portland Museum of Art 2788:Columbus Museum of Art 2678:awarded to Newfields. 2439: 2380: 2197:Body in Flight (Delta) 2193:international commerce 2079: 1994:in Moscow to organize 1899:Augustus Saint-Gaudens 1365:Bretons in a Ferryboat 1259:, landscape architect 1234:The Miller House is a 1207: 1089: 1049:The Fault in Our Stars 985: 605: 464:Edward Larrabee Barnes 442: 408:Caroline Marmon Fesler 337:Early days (1883–1969) 301:Caroline Marmon Fesler 11608:Team Building (Align) 11559:Bench Around the Lake 11323:Moroccan wall hanging 11243:Helmet mask (Tatanua) 11147:The Flight into Egypt 10932:European painting and 10913:High chest of drawers 10620:American painting and 10016:The Indianapolis Star 9958:The Indianapolis Star 9931:The Indianapolis Star 9907:The Indianapolis News 9880:The Indianapolis News 9854:The Indianapolis Star 9825:The Indianapolis News 9799:The Indianapolis Star 9773:The Indianapolis News 9746:The Indianapolis Star 9720:The Indianapolis News 9691:The Indianapolis News 9662:The Indianapolis News 9604:The Indianapolis News 9549:The Indianapolis News 9523:The Indianapolis Star 9496:The Indianapolis Star 9470:The Indianapolis Star 9445:on September 20, 2023 9409:The Indianapolis Star 9383:The Indianapolis Star 9357:The Indianapolis News 9331:The Indianapolis Star 9305:The Indianapolis Star 9279:The Indianapolis Star 9250:The Indianapolis News 9224:The Indianapolis News 9198:The Indianapolis News 9058:"The Art Association" 9010:The Indianapolis News 8985:The Indianapolis Star 8958:DiscoverNewfields.org 8904:The Indianapolis Star 8872:The Indianapolis News 8846:The Indianapolis Star 8695:The Indianapolis Star 8439:The Indianapolis Star 8423:The Indianapolis News 8407:The Indianapolis Star 8356:The Indianapolis Star 8246:The Indianapolis Star 8231:The Indianapolis News 8166:The Indianapolis Star 8140:The Indianapolis Star 8088:The Indianapolis Star 8059:The Indianapolis Star 8033:The Indianapolis Star 8004:The Indianapolis Star 7959:The Indianapolis Star 7930:The Indianapolis Star 7670:discovernewfields.org 7576:The Indianapolis Star 7476:The Indianapolis Star 7424:The Indianapolis Star 7401:The Indianapolis Star 7386:Indianapolis Magazine 7333:The Indianapolis Star 7317:The Indianapolis News 7261:AAMD: Object Registry 7171:discovernewfields.org 7119:The Indianapolis Star 6903:The Indianapolis Star 6880:The Indianapolis Star 6865:The Indianapolis News 6755:The Indianapolis Star 6729:The Indianapolis Star 6669:The Indianapolis News 6391:The Indianapolis Star 6323:The Indianapolis Star 6297:discovernewfields.org 6272:discovernewfields.org 6224:The Indianapolis Star 6199:The Indianapolis Star 6168:National Park Service 6048:The Indianapolis Star 6000:The Indianapolis Star 5974:The Indianapolis Star 5948:discovernewfields.org 5923:The Indianapolis Star 5866:The Indianapolis Star 5840:The Indianapolis Star 5788:The Indianapolis Star 5679:The Indianapolis Star 5626:Indianapolis Recorder 5549:The Indianapolis Star 5497:The Indianapolis Star 5440:The Indianapolis Star 5411:The Indianapolis Star 5359:The Indianapolis Star 5265:The Indianapolis Star 5236:The Indianapolis Star 5138:The Indianapolis Star 5075:The Indianapolis Star 5015:discovernewfields.org 4990:The Indianapolis Star 4959:discovernewfields.org 4800:The Indianapolis Star 4748:The Indianapolis Star 4719:The Indianapolis Star 4659:The Indianapolis Star 4633:The Indianapolis Star 4607:The Indianapolis Star 4581:The Indianapolis Star 4552:The Indianapolis Star 4526:The Indianapolis Star 4445:The Indianapolis Star 4341:The Indianapolis Star 4210:The Indianapolis Star 4155:The Indianapolis Star 4097:The Indianapolis Star 3896:"Spreading Its Wings" 3840:The Indianapolis Star 3741:The Indianapolis Star 3690:The Indianapolis Star 3665:The Indianapolis Star 3545:The Indianapolis News 3529:on November 25, 2010. 3297:The Indianapolis Star 3200:The Indianapolis Star 2796:Cincinnati Art Museum 2438:Logo used until 2017. 2437: 2374: 2292:Halloween-themed path 2207:, featured Olympians 2091:Traveling exhibitions 2070: 1913:Cincinnati Art Museum 1475:. Highlights include 1424:pieces that included 1205: 1184:Indiana Central Canal 1180:Eli Lilly and Company 1137:Indiana Central Canal 1087: 995:Indiana Central Canal 979: 701:In October 2023, the 596: 437: 166:Public transit access 76:Indianapolis, Indiana 11881:Indiana State Museum 11488:Female and Male Herm 11269:Boreas and Oreithyia 11019:Landscape near Arles 10970:Charing Cross Bridge 10749:Untitled (The Birth) 10714:The Flight of Europa 10518:at Wikimedia Commons 10387:. September 9, 2009. 10267:Montrose Daily Press 10194:. February 10, 2010. 8936:on January 26, 2013. 7747:. February 27, 2009. 7712:International Design 7619:Indianapolis Monthly 7320:. November 24, 1909. 7146:Architectural Digest 6948:Indianapolis Monthly 6731:. November 5, 2006. 6026:Indianapolis Monthly 5186:Indianapolis Monthly 5011:"Newfields is open!" 4471:Indianapolis Monthly 4419:Indianapolis Monthly 4179:Indianapolis Monthly 3737:"Job Behind the Man" 3583:. pp. 1836–37. 3576:The Herron Chronicle 3518:. Washington, D.C.: 3445:. February 10, 2010. 3322:"MW2010 Best of Web" 2768:Peabody Essex Museum 2576:communication skills 2414:conservation science 2404:Conservation science 2346:Chicago World's Fair 2274:In October 2019, an 2223:Festivals and events 2191:, the military, and 2122:Milwaukee Art Museum 2060:after a painting by 1968:Museum of Modern Art 1213:Sun King Brewing Co. 1120:historic restoration 1058:the movie adaptation 1006:Atelier Van Lieshout 862:Wall Drawing No. 652 713:Newfields components 11977:Morris–Butler House 11723:Maxwell L. Anderson 11691:Holistic Image VIII 11640:Portrait of History 11626:East Gate/West Gate 11594:Park of the Laments 11587:Indianapolis Island 11506:Landon-Era Birdbath 11304:Young Woman in Blue 11220:Art of the Americas 8805:Norling, Samantha. 8734:Plymouth Pilot News 8594:. October 17, 2008. 8473:. February 8, 1989. 8441:. October 24, 1980. 7545:"An Artful Harvest" 7533:. October 18, 2009. 7350:. January 23, 1983. 7335:. January 23, 1937. 6965:US Design 1975–2000 6832:The Washington Post 6782:. August 11, 2000. 6174:on January 14, 2009 5628:. November 19, 2023 5021:on December 3, 2021 3970:, November 18, 2008 3818:Accompanying photos 3327:Museums and the Web 3203:. January 2, 2000. 2491:After undergoing a 2348:and now located at 2136:contemporary artist 2120:in Atlanta and the 1901:Memorial Exhibition 1859:John Singer Sargent 1622:Light and Space III 1567:Russian court dress 1300:Jacqueline Anderson 1281:George H. A. Clowes 830:Light and Space III 602:wearing a face mask 493:Maxwell L. Anderson 396:George H. A. Clowes 246:Crown Hill Cemetery 102: /  23: 11728:Charles L. Venable 11407:Memories of Prague 10963:Broek in Waterland 10875:Untitled Landfield 10793:Ritual wine server 10458:The New York Times 10339:The New York Times 10294:. October 11, 2020 9633:The Daily Reporter 8394:on March 21, 2012. 8385:Herron High School 7982:The New York Times 7808:The New York Times 7271:on August 11, 2011 7205:on October 4, 2010 7023:The New York Times 6998:. December 7, 2018 6932:The New York Times 6757:. March 25, 2007. 6640:The New York Times 6422:Indianapolis Woman 5758:"Facility Rentals" 5700:"Following Nature" 5523:The New York Times 5466:The New York Times 5333:The New York Times 5104:The New York Times 4926:The New York Times 4826:The New York Times 4653:Lindquist, David. 4439:Lindquist, David. 4312:The New York Times 4126:The New York Times 4017:. October 21, 2011 3991:on August 18, 2017 3944:The New York Times 3613:The New York Times 3547:. December 6, 1969 3467:The New York Times 3412:The New York Times 3384:on August 24, 2011 2960:The New York Times 2772:Wadsworth Atheneum 2440: 2381: 2366:Herron High School 2350:Indiana University 2342:Thomas Hart Benton 2338:Indiana Statehouse 2118:High Museum of Art 2080: 2025:, Mexico, and the 1976:Post-Impressionist 1944:Pan American Games 1772:Katsushika Hokusai 1732:Rembrandt van Rijn 1638:Ball-Nogues Studio 1603:Experimental Edges 1539:Harrison Eiteljorg 1503:Harrison Eiteljorg 1493:fine Shang bronze 1236:Mid-Century modern 1208: 1090: 1008:, Kendall Buster, 986: 774:pop-up restaurants 707:presenting sponsor 703:Indiana State Fair 686:Indiana Black Expo 656:historically Black 606: 516:Charles L. Venable 443: 297:Herman C. 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June 17, 2007. 6705:Dayton Daily News 6532:Indianapolis Star 6268:"What's Brewin'?" 5917:Carter, Allison. 5892:Indianapolis Star 5653:WFYI Public Media 5379:Lindquist, Dave. 4691:on April 17, 2018 3968:Los Angeles Times 3139:978-0-936260-85-3 2572:critical thinking 2317:COVID-19 pandemic 1398:by Paul Gauguin. 1337:American painting 1333:European painting 1244:Columbus, Indiana 1238:home designed by 1160:Five Brushstrokes 1123:Gallagher of the 868:in the background 836:in the background 553:Sarah Urist Green 520:Indianapolis Star 472:South Pacific art 447:University Circle 380:May Wright Sewall 366:May Wright Sewall 299:(1887–1972), and 285:May Wright Sewall 258:Neo-Impressionist 250:doing business as 211: 210: 198:discovernewfields 12097: 12010: 12009: 11999: 11998: 11794:Eiteljorg Museum 11787:Arts and culture 11772: 11765: 11758: 11749: 11748: 11716: 11715: 11684:Broken Walrus II 11676: 11675: 11654:Spaces with Iron 11618:Artworks on loan 11534:The Three Graces 11512:Mother and Child 11442:Sutphin Fountain 11414:Mother and Child 11373: 11372: 11329:Chinese Souls #2 10817:Contemporary art 10771:Cong-shaped vase 10572: 10571: 10546: 10539: 10532: 10523: 10522: 10513: 10492: 10487: 10486: 10484:Official website 10469: 10468: 10466: 10464: 10449: 10443: 10442: 10440: 10438: 10423: 10414: 10413: 10411: 10409: 10395: 10389: 10388: 10375: 10369: 10368: 10356: 10350: 10349: 10347: 10345: 10330: 10324: 10323: 10315: 10304: 10303: 10301: 10299: 10284: 10278: 10277: 10275: 10273: 10258: 10252: 10251: 10249: 10247: 10233: 10227: 10226: 10224: 10222: 10217:on July 26, 2011 10213:. 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