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Columbia | • Museum of Art and Archaeology at the University of Missouri | ||
Fayette | • Ashby-Hodge Gallery of American Art at Central Methodist University | ||
Kansas City | • Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art | ||
• Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art | |||
Poplar Bluff | • Margaret Harwell Art Museum | ||
Saint Louis | • Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts | ||
• Saint Louis Art Museum | |||
• Saint Louis University Museum of Art | |||
• Sheldon Art Galleries | |||
Sedalia | • Daum Museum of Contemporary Art | ||
St. Joseph | • Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art | ||
St. Louis | • Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis | ||
• Laumeier Sculpture Park | |||
• Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum at Washington University | |||
Kemper Museum of Contemporary ArtHot & Cold: Abstractions from NatureApril 20–October 10, 2010
Suzanne Caporael, Jade Bay, North Sea, Germany, 2003; chine colle and lithography with hand painting on kozo paper, 19 x 13 inches, Bebe and Crosby Kemper Collection, 2010.2 The natural world historically has been, and continues to be, an inspiration for artists. Drawn from the Museum’s permanent collection, these works are evocations of nature that stop short of total abstraction and juxtapose “hot” with “cold” images. New acquisitions by Suzanne Caporael and Alan Gussow are among those works featured. |