Exhibition
Selections from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Collection
Featuring about 100 paintings, photographs, sculptures, and video works by 82 artists drawn from the prestigious collection of the Hirshhorn Museum--the Smithsonian Institution’s national museum of modern art--this exceptional survey offers a broad overview of modern and contemporary American art.
Moving from the early twentieth-century through to the present day, America. Between Dreams and Realities charts the evolving significance of social and political contexts to the making of art in America, a fascinating country of contrasts.
Artworks by luminaries as varied as Louise Bourgeois, Edward Hopper, Arthur Jafa, The Guerilla Girls, Willem de Kooning, Ana Mendieta, Louise Nevelson, Isamu Noguchi, Jackson Pollock, Lorna Simpson, Mark Rothko and Andy Warhol register the impact of major cultural and historical happenings, ranging from the Great Depression to the Civil Rights and anti-war movements of the 1960s to our contemporary moment. Some of them rank among the most celebrated artists of the last century, while others offer visitors striking discoveries.
This outstanding exhibition focuses on seven themes that reveal how the artists have contributed to defining and reinventing the American dream. It uncovers how artists have variously grappled with questions of identity and the challenges of globalization, the realities of everyday life in America and the complexities of its landscapes, technological revolutions as well as political ones.
An exhibition organized by the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC, presented exclusively in Quebec City. Curatorship : André Gilbert, Curator of Exhibitions, MNBAQ and Katherine Markoski, Guest Curator, HMSG.