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Figge Art Museum announces John Deere Gallery |
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Installation view The John Deere Art Collection, Figge Art Museum, 2024.
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DAVENPORT, IA.- The Figge Art Museum announced the opening of the newly named John Deere Gallery, featuring selections from the remarkable John Deere Art Collection. Visitors to the museum will have the opportunity to experience these internationally significant works of art, many of which were previously accessible only within John Deeres corporate facilities.
The Figge and John Deere have a long history of collaboration, and this latest endeavor underscores their shared commitment to making art accessible. Neil Dahlstrom, John Deere Branded Properties & Heritage Manager said, This partnership between the Figge Art Museum and John Deere signifies the power of partnerships rooted in shared values. Its an opportunity to celebrate art that reflects our communitys rich cultural history while engaging visitors with diverse artistic voices.
The John Deere Art Collection, established in 1965 by visionary CEO William A. Hewitt, reflects his bold and innovative spirit, embracing international and modern art movements alongside iconic American works, like Grant Woods Fall Plowing. Considered one of Woods masterpieces, Fall Plowing has been exhibited at top museums around the world, such as the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City and the Kunsthalle Mannheim in Germany. Artworks from the collection will regularly rotate through the John Deere Gallery and other galleries within the museum, ensuring fresh opportunities for discovery and inspiration.
This partnership exemplifies what the Figge is all about: connecting art and people in ways that engage and enrich our community, said Melissa Mohr, Executive Director & CEO of the Figge Art Museum. We are thrilled to bring these extraordinary works to our galleries, sharing them with visitors from the Quad Cities and beyond.
The opportunity to share works from John Deeres Art Collection deepens the museums ability to tell meaningful stories about the intersection of art, industry, and culture. By featuring works that reflect both global artistic movements and the history of the region, this partnership demonstrates how art can inspire creativity, honor heritage, and connect audiences with diverse perspectives.
The John Deere Art Collection offers a glimpse into an era when art, business, and culture intersected in powerful ways, said Figge Co-Senior Curator, Vanessa Sage. We are delighted that John Deere has chosen to share its collection with the Figge, ensuring that it continues to inspire and enrich the lives of people in this region.
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