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Stanford University's free museum of modern and contemporary American art

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Mujer Pegada Study [Gustavo No. 12]

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Mujer Pegada Study No. 7

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Mujer Pegada Study No. 2

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Mirroring Heaven on Earth: Stellar Axis South and 90 Degrees North

…cedented, remote and isolated locations were used to host a global project, made an unconventional space for art installations in the two ‘ends of the worlds’ Stellar Axis in the Ross Ice Shelf in Antartica, 2006 followed by its accompanying installation on the northernmost point on Earth, 90 Degrees North, 2007. Lita Albuquerque, Los Angeles based, internationally recognised multi-disciplinary artist, often regarded in relation to the Light and…

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Instead of Changing Leaves, Peep Eight Bay Area Art Shows this Fall

…Cardiff’s Forty Part Motet will always be just an oval arrangement of 40 black speakers on stands — but in this instance, the piece’s visual simplicity narrows all focus to the physical and emotional qualities of sound. And this focus, according to reports from previous installations of Cardiff’s “masterwork,” can move the listener to tears. The installation, organized by SFMOMA and on loan from local video and media art collectors, will occupy…

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The Anderson Collection at Stanford University celebrates its fifth anniversary

BY ROBIN WANDER Five years ago, on Sept. 21, the Anderson Collection at Stanford University opened to the public. What was true then is true now: The remarkable collection that is anchored in the New York School and Bay Area Figuration, and incorporates key modern and contemporary artists collected in depth and across media, is a breathtaking survey of post-World War II American art. Jason Linetzky, director of the Anderson Collection at Stanfo…

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Up Close: One Painting Tours With Artists

A project of the Anderson Collection at Stanford University Hosted by art historian and the associate director of ITALIC at Stanford, Kim Beil, the micro-video series “Up Close: One Painting Tours with Artists” focuses on a single object in the Anderson Collection, sparking dialogue with a guest artist. This project is made possible by a grant from Stanford Arts and the Anderson Collection at Stanford University. Artist Rebekah Goldstein explor…

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“Reaching Towards Warmer Suns”: A Q&A with artist Kiyan Williams ’13

…e riverbank that I would take walks on. So the length of the curves kind of mirrors those trees, and then when I installed the work, I always installed them in relation to and in response to the trees around them. In the grove at Anderson, they’re installed within a grove with the circle of trees around them, and they kind of mirror the shape of those trees. TSD: What impact do you hope your “Reaching Towards Warmer Suns” piece will leave on vie…

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The Anderson Collection presents a solo exhibition of works by Stanford alum Stephanie Syjuco

…ford University, Oakland-based artist, educator, and Stanford alum Stephanie Syjuco uses photography, video, and installation to examine the construction of U.S. history and colonial practices. Eighteen works installed throughout the museum’s first floor challenge the assumption that images and historical materials are objective or neutral.   Installation shot of Stephanie Syjuco’s “Block Out the Sun,” 2021. Single-channel video with sound….

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Stanford unveils the Anderson Collection: New museum dedicated to renowned works of American art

by Sheryl Nonnenberg / Palo Alto Weekly “How did they fit all this art in their house?” That was the question of the day at the media preview for Stanford’s new Anderson Collection, which opens to the public with a grand celebration this Sunday, September 21. Being surrounded by museum-quality works by artists including Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock and Richard Diebenkorn was a way of life for collectors Harry W. and Mary Marga…

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Forms That Don’t Yet Exist: Kiyan Williams Interviewed by Louis Bury

Kiyan Williams is not afraid to get dirty in quite literal ways. From a performance in which they emerged from a trash bag beside a New York City dumpster (Trash and Treasure [2014]) to a sculpture of uplifted, zombie-esque arms made from soil and installed without permission on the riverbank of a colonial-era slave dock site (Reaching Towards Warmer Suns [2020]), their art places them in intimate relation with the abject and the taboo so as to…

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Another Look at the Permanent Collection

Hostile Terrain 94
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Hostile Terrain 94

Lita Albuquerque, “Stellar Axis”

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“Stellar Axis” at the Anderson Collection draws connections between Earth and sky

Stepping into the Wisch Family Gallery at the Anderson Collection at Stanford University evokes a polar desert’s quiet and dangerous beauty. Centered amidst  large-scale photographs of a pristine white, icy environment, an otherworldly ultramarine-blue sphere measuring slightly over 3 feet in diameter rests on a bed of what appears to be snow. The sphere, representing Rigil Kentaurus, the third-brightest star in the night sky, is a key element o…

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Reaching Towards Warmer Suns

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Works by Pollock, de Kooning donated to Stanford’s Anderson Collection

…g. This includes a curated exhibition by Jim Campbell, the San Francisco lighting artist known for his six-story installation “Day for Night” at Salesforce Tower. For the Anderson show, Campbell built a new work titled “Rhythm Studies” composed of nine LED panels. It hangs in the first-floor window and can be seen day and night from Lomita Drive, the main approach to the Stanford museums. The temporary installation runs through August. Eroding Wa…

Richard Diebenkorn: A Centennial Celebration

Responsive Structures: Ephemeral

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A Private Passion Goes Public: Stanford’s Anderson Collection

by Carol Strickland The Anderson Collection at Stanford University, designed by Richard Olcott of Ennead Architects. Photo Tim Griffith.  ADVERTISEMENT Stanford University, a hub of innovative entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley and the origin of the “sharing economy” (think Uber and Airbnb), is now home to a magnificent example of art sharing. The Anderson Collection, a new museum that is part of Stanford’s pu…