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Important Update

September 17, 1978, to December 20, 1978 |

The Sixties Collection Revisited

The sixties was a period of great ferment in the visual arts. Several major movements emerged. Pop Art, Op Art, Minimal Art, Kinetic Art, and Lyrical Abstraction. The Sixties Collection Revisited has major examples of these important movements. The current exhibition, consisting of 64 works, was selected from 125 works available to the museum from this period.

Artists: Paul Jenkins, Louise Nevelson, Nobumitsu Fukui, Lucas Samaras, Barbro Östlihn, Leroy Lamis, Marcelo Bonevardi, Edward Higgins, Horst Egon Kalinowski, Theodoros Stamos, Claude Tousignant, Gustave Singer, Harry Bertoia, SOTO, Al Held, Bridget Riley, Alfred Jensen, Craig Kauffman, Richard Artschwager, Friedel Dzubas, John Hoyland, Abe Ajay, Walter Darby Bannard, Justin Knowles, Robert Indiana, Nassos Daphnis, Wojciech Fangor, Frank Stella, Peter Young, Edward Avedisian, Nicholas Krushenick, Allan D’Arcangelo, Richard Serra