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

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Manuel Neriā€™s Chromatic Chaos

Manuel Neriā€™s Chromatic Chaos Apparent in Manuel Neriā€™s works with plaster figures is a kind of dualism: they reference classical forms while also radiating contemporary anxiety and subjectivity. John Seed 2 hours ago Manuel Neri, ā€œJoan Brown Seated, (1959) aluminum with Alborada patina; oil-based pigments with yellow glaze, cast 1963, re-patina applied 2016, 30 1ā„4 x 12 1ā„2 x 27 inches; pedestal: 30 x 19 x 27 inches (all photos…

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A&E Digest

A&E Digest: Student scholarships, fashion for a cause and more This week’s A&E news by Elizabeth Schwyzer / Palo Alto Weekly Twenty-seven student artists from Santa Clara and San Mateo counties have been awarded scholarships for by the Community School of Music and Arts. Photo courtesy of CSMA. This week, students win art scholarships, a film on feminist art screens at Stanford and international fashion designers sell their goods…

Stanford’s art explosion in heart of Silicon Valley

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A new lust for art takes hold in Silicon Valley

When Allison and Dan Rose moved into their historic Palo Alto home, their art was essentially limited to Pottery Barn and Z Gallerie buys. It was interior designer Jon de la Cruz who suggested the couple consider elevating their acquisitions. Four years later, the walls of their 1905 Craftsman are decorated with contemporary works from the likes of John Chiara, Gabriel Orozco, Ed Ruscha, Richard Serra and Hiroshi Sugimoto. ā€œWe started buying a…

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The Anderson Collection at Stanford: An Uplifting Experience

…e second floor galleries — lit from above by a rim of semi-transparent clerestory windows — serenely perfect. The Anderson Collection building is spacious, elegant and perfectly in tune with the collection it houses. One of the effects of the flowing “open room” gallery layout is that it creates a sense of egalitarianism that encourages each visitor to experience both individual works and groupings in their own way. In oth…

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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 ā€œUp Close: One Painting Tours with Artistsā€ 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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The Cantor and Anderson Collection offer free membership to Class of 2020

The Cantor and Anderson Collection offer free membership to Class of 2020…

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Manuel Neri: Assertion of the Figure

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Left of Center

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Anderson Collection pieces lock in a home at Stanford

Among the 121 major pieces of postwar American art he has given to Stanford, Harry W. ā€œHunkā€ Anderson has bled for just one ā€” Frank Stellaā€™s ā€œZeltweg,ā€ a heavy, nine-piece, mixed-media painting that resembles a kidsā€™ slot car track. So when it arrives by heavy Freightliner on a mid-August morning, Anderson and his wife, Mary Margaret (Hunk and Moo, as they are known to just about everyone who has ever met them), come by to see its installation a…

Hostile Terrain 94
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Hostile Terrain 94

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A private art collection becomes a Stanford collection on Sunday, Sept. 21

…ept. 21, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Timed tickets for opening weekend are free, but reservations are strongly encouraged. Personal and scholarly Designed by Richard Olcott of the internationally recognized firm Ennead Architects, the building will structurally highlight the personal nature of this collection and offer scholars and visitors the opportunity to experience what it means to really live with art, as the Anderson family has for so long. The bu…

Elite Collection of Modern Masters to Anchor Stanfordā€™s Growing ā€˜Arts Districtā€™

Fine Arts Feast

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Stanford’s Anderson Collection museum to feature trove of couple’s art

…artists such as David Park, Richard Diebenkorn, William Wiley and Robert Arneson. The Andersons made a point of organizing the catalog according to the dates that works were acquired to illuminate how the collection was formed but also to highlight that work by West and East Coast artists were purchased simultaneously. “We’ve been waiting 20 years for this,” says Hunk, looking around the empty galleries. “Moo and I have a…

Review: Anderson Collection of 20th-century art opens Sept. 21

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The Anderson Collection at Stanford University is a feast with all the trimmings

…Anderson Collection and Stanford Live present a free event with collection viewing from 5Ā  to 7 p.m. and musical performances at the Anderson Collection and in the Gunn Atrium at Bing Concert Hall from 5 to 8 p.m. Inspired by the abstract expressionist art found in theĀ Anderson Collection and the Cantorā€™s special exhibitionĀ Robert Frank in America,Ā Scene in ActionĀ is the culmination of a summerĀ Stanford Arts IntensiveĀ choreographic workshop and p…

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A Private Passion Goes Public: Stanfordā€™s Anderson Collection

byĀ 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…

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Palette Cleanser: A new campus museum quietly serves up a visual banquet

Palette Cleanser: A new campus museum quietly serves up a visual banquet. By Lydia Lee Itā€™s tempting for designers to try to turn art museums into works of art themselves. But what if the clientā€™s directive is just the opposite? A new campus museum in the Bay Area by the New Yorkā€“based firm Ennead Architects may disappoint those hoping for a bigger architectural statement. However, as designed to house the 121 works of the Anderson Collection,…