CLEVELAND, OH.- Since 2014, the
Cleveland Museum of Art has acquired more than 2,000 works of art through purchase, gift, or bequest. Recent Acquisitions 20142017 highlights 29 of these works, which were created for devotional, social, aesthetic, or practical purposes. The museum seeks out works of art that tell the stories of cultural achievement through time and across the globe to provide visitors with a more complete picture of a shared heritage. Recent Acquisitions 20142017 is on view March 17 through June 10, 2018, in the Julia and Larry Pollock Focus Gallery.
Recent Acquisitions features a selection of our major acquisitions of the past four yearsa type of show that we plan to organize periodically in the years ahead to call attention to our ever-changing collection, said William Griswold, director of the Cleveland Museum of Art. These rare works have enriched numerous aspects of our collection, and were excited that our visitors have the opportunity to enjoy them.
In conjunction with Recent Acquisitions 20142017, the permanent collection galleries are featuring more than 50 recent acquisitions, each identified by a Recent Acquisition icon on its label. A brochure and new features on the ArtLens App will help visitors explore the museum and discover these objects. The Recent Acquisitions 20142017 ArtLens App multimedia tour highlights the newly acquired works on view in the Pollock Focus Gallery and in permanent collection galleries. Featuring insights from Deputy Director and Chief Curator Heather Lemonedes, who also curated the exhibition, the app tour begins in the Focus Gallery and moves through the Byzantine, British, Islamic, American, African, Contemporary, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Modern European, Cleveland and Ancient Americas galleries.
Among the featured recent acquisitions is the museums first work of performance art, Name Announcer, by Pierre Huyghe. Visitors can experience Name Announcer in Tobys Gallery for Contemporary Art (229A) on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. through September 30, 2018. Two of the most recent acquisitions in the permanent collection are two sculptures by contemporary African artists Kendell Geers and Hervé Youmbi, on view in gallery 108. These works demonstrate the fascinating ways that living artists take inspiration from historical objects while simultaneously addressing issues pertinent to the here and now.
Adding to the Cleveland Museum of Arts extraordinary collection is a great responsibility and honor. Our curators seek out works of art that are rare, historically significant, well-preserved, finely crafted, aesthetically powerful, and emotionally gripping, said Heather Lemonedes. Recent Acquisitions 20142017 invites visitors to compare works of art made by artists from different cultures over many centuries. We hope that these unconventional juxtapositions will prompt visitors to discover common themes in art from around the world.
Recent Acquisitions in ArtLens App
ArtLens now includes a Recent Acquisitions feature that identifies all artworks acquired by the Cleveland Museum of Art since 2014. Within the app, press the search bar at the top of the main landing screen to find a scrollable list of all recent acquisitions; each object has images, information, gallery locations, and multimedia content. If a visitor is in a gallery, and they push the Find Me button, the new acquisitions in that gallery will appear at the top of the list. Visitors may enjoy these new features before, during or after their museum visit.