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  Bloomington • Indiana University Art Museum
 
  Elkhart • Midwest Museum of American Art
 
  Evansville • Evansville Museum of Arts and Science
 
  Fort Wayne • Fort Wayne Museum of Art
 
  Greentown • Greentown Glass Museum
 
  Indianapolis • Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
    • Herron School of Art Gallery
    • Indiana State Museum
    • Indianapolis Art Center
    • Indianapolis Museum of Art
    • National Art Museum of Sport at Indiana University
 
  Lafayette • Greater Lafayette Museum of Art
 
  Muncie • Ball State University Museum of Art
 
  Richmond • Richmond Art Museum
 
  South Bend • Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame
    • South Bend Museum of Art
 
  Terre Haute • Indiana State University Art Gallery
    • Swope Art Museum
 
  Valparaiso • Brauer Museum of Art at Valparaiso University
 
  West Lafayette • Purdue University Galleries

MIDWEST MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART 

Continuing Exhibits

An Overbeck large barrel-shaped vase excised with stylized birds and blossoms in matte mustard glaze
   

“Vase (with birds & blossoms design)”, c.1911-1930, ceramic
by Elizabeth Gray Overbeck (1875-1936) Mary Frances Overbeck (1878-1959)
2007.25.00

The R. Douglas & Barbara Grant Family Gallery now contains the worlds largest public collection of Art Pottery. In addition, the expanded gallery also contains important ceramic works by other Indiana artists including Brown County pottery and works by Karl Martz.

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Indianapolis Museum of Art

 Andy Warhol Enterprises

October 10,2010 – January 2, 2011 

 

Andy Warhol, Dollar Sign, 1981 

Andy Warhol Enterprises examines Andy Warhol’s lifelong exploration of commerce, consumerism, and the business of art making. With artwork ranging from shop window designs and commercial illustrations of the 1950s to his groundbreaking paintings of consumer products and stars of the 1960s, and ultimately to his ventures into tv, film and magazines of the 70s and 80s, Andy Warhol Enterprises serves as a window into the world of commerce and art, and the ways that Warhol intentionally blurred the lines between the two.

 

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