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- Wikipedia Description: North Carolina Museum of Art
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The North Carolina Museum of Art is an art museum that houses the art collections of North Carolina. It is located in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Museum:
The museum has an extensive permanent collection which is free to visit. The museum also hosts many artistic and cultural events such as concerts and movie showings which require a separate ticket for a fee. Guided tours are offered free daily or visitors may choose an audio tour for a small fee.
Admission is free to the permanent collection, but there are charges for special exhibits and events. Recently, the museum became the beneficiary of 22 statues by Rodin, a gift from Iris Cantor. Additionally, groundbreaking on a new $70+ million museum was celebrated in December 2006. The new museum, designed by New York architects Thomas Phifer and Partners, is to be completed in 2009.
The museum has a 449 seat open-air amphitheatre in which concerts and live performances are held. The museum hosts several performances a year, and has featured such artists as Doc Watson, Los Lobos, and Allen Toussaint.
Permanent Collection:
The permanent collection spans more than 5,000 years, from ancient Egypt to the present and includes * over 5,000 works of art.
Ancient Collection:
Egyptian funerary art including 2 Egyptian coffins, sculpture and vase painting from the Greek and Roman worlds. Also includes works from ancient civilizations of Mexico, South America, Central America Mesoamerica, Peru and Costa Rica.
African Collection:
Consists of African art from the 19th and 20th centuries including objects made of wood, terracotta, cast metals, textiles and ivory.,
European Collection:
Works by masters of European painting and sculpture, covering the Renaissance through impressionism. Includes works by Giotto, Sandro Botticelli, Raphael, Anthony van Dyck, Peter Paul Rubens, Antonio Canova, and Claude Monet.
Modern Collection:
Includes works by Marsden Hartley, Georgia O'Keeffe, Franz Kline, Frank Stella, John Biggers, Jacob Lawrence, Thomas Hart Benton, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Paul Delvaux, Henry Moore, Anselm Kiefer and Gerhard Richter. The collection spans 1910-2000.
Judaic Collection:
The NCMA is home to one of only two galleries in the United States devoted to Jewish ceremonial art, spanning the 18th through the 20th century. includes works of precious materials such as silver, gold and ivory.
Museum Park:
In addition to the indoor museum there is a 164 acre area called the Museum Park where art installations are spread throughout trails, streams and open spaces. Visitors are encouraged to explore art and ecology together. The park was developed from donated land where a farm formerly sat along with a now relocated state youth prison. Park planning is done by the museum in cooperation with the North Carolina State College of Natural Resources.
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