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School. The museum regularly hosts touring exhibits and has lately been working to display its standard collection in new ways, including an upstairs gallery discussing information which can be gathered by looking on the back of the canvas. The exhibition is complemented with a large collection of
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Each April since 1981 the Museum hosts its major fundraiser, "Art Alive". Floral designers use flowers and other organic materials to express their interpretation of a work of art from the Museum's permanent collection. For four days the resulting creations are displayed next to the art work that
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In 2010, The San Diego Museum of Art in conjunction with the Agitprop gallery created The Summer Salon Series. The program, curated by Alexander Jarman and David White, featured local emerging artists who presented and performed temporary art works and workshops in direct response to the
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upon its completion. In 1966 the museum added a west wing and a sculpture court which doubled its size, and an east wing in 1974 further increased its exhibition space. Plans are underway for a renovation to the rotunda, sculpture garden, façade, auditorium, and other features.
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inspired them. The museum also hosts events such as "Art after Hours" and "Culture and Cocktails", which encourage attendees to sample the collection into the evening during extended opening hours or partake in social events centered in the gallery.
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on February 28, 1926, and changed to its current name in 1978. The official Balboa Park website calls it "the region's oldest and largest art museum". Nearly half a million people visit the museum each year.
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The museum's collections are encyclopedic in nature, with pieces ranging in date from 5000 BC to 2012 AD. The museum's strength is in Spanish works by
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Damsker, Matt (September 19, 1984). "Heart of Czech Jewry Makes Way to S.D. How Did the Museum of Art Beat L.A. for a Show of This Magnitude?".
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Toulouse-Lautrec exhibition. Each of the ten presentations involved Contemporary Artists' responses to the Modern Art on display in the museum.
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also influenced the museum's exterior design, and the architects derived interior motifs from the Santa Cruz Hospital of
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images, including portraits, Arnold Newman's work, and Mexican landscapes from the early twentieth century.
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portrait of the Infanta Margarita of Spain, which was possibly a study for a larger portrait of her in
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Still-life, oil on canvas painting by José Agustín Arrieta, c. 1870, The San Diego Museum of Art
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from the collection of Vance E. Kondon and his wife Elisabeth Giesberger.
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Important special exhibitions that the museum has hosted include
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for the museum's collection. Then in 1941 the museum purchased a
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California Pacific International Exposition half dollar
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style to harmonize with existing structures from the
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The San Diego Museum of Art is located in San Diego
Balboa Park
San Diego
California
US
Coordinates
32°43′56″N 117°09′02″W / 32.7322°N 117.1505°W / 32.7322; -117.1505
Art Museum
sdmart.org
Balboa Park
San Diego, California
William Templeton Johnson
Robert W. Snyder
plateresque
Panama–California Exposition of 1915
University of Salamanca
Cathedral of Valladolid
Toledo, Spain
Appleton S. Bridges
City of San Diego
Murillo
Zurbarán
Cotán
Ribera
El Greco
Francisco Goya
Giovanni Bellini
Diego Velázquez
Vienna

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