TYLER, TX.- Since the
Tyler Museum of Art opened its doors in 1971, Texas art has been a critical component in its exhibition programming. As a direct result, the TMA has played a vital role in the contemporary Texas art scene over the past four decades.
The new major exhibition in the TMAs busy summer and fall season highlights the Museums milestones in building its Permanent Collection while celebrating its achievements in cultivating the talents and reputations of some of the states most noteworthy artists of the modern era.
Contemporary Texas: Selections from the Permanent Collection opened to the public Sunday, Aug. 3 and continues through Nov. 30 in the TMAs North Gallery. Admission is free.
The exhibition, curated by TMA marketing and special events coordinator Caleb Bell, highlights close to 30 of the most notable works the Museum has acquired since the 1970s representing a cross-section of artists across a broad range of media who have made a significant impact on the contemporary Texas art scene, many of whom have been featured in previous TMA exhibitions.
This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to view some of the most celebrated works from the TMAs Permanent Collection together in a single exhibition, offering a glimpse into the Museums rich history and its indelible place in the Texas art scene over the past few decades, Bell said.
Acclaimed artists represented in Contemporary Texas include photographer Skeet McAuley (focus of the 1980 TMA exhibition Barriers), painter William B. Montgomery (the subject of TMA shows in 1988 and 2009), multi-media artist Lance Letscher (2005) and sculptor James Surls, who held his first solo museum exhibition at the TMA in 1974. Vernon Fisher, MANUAL, Sam Gummelt and Al Souza are just a few of the additional Texas luminaries in the spotlight for this exhibition.