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

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Anderson Collection at Stanford marks fifth anniversary

The museum, located in the arts district on the Stanford campus, celebrates with three new exhibitions and an open house by Sheryl Nonnenberg / Palo Alto Weekly Artist Jim Campbell’s LED-based pieces often use a grid format with blinking lights or blurred black-and-white film backgrounds. Photo by Betty Noguchi/Anderson Collection. The Anderson Collection at Stanford will celebrate its fifth anniversary on Saturday, Sept. 21, with a ga…

Hostile Terrain 94
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Hostile Terrain 94

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Eamon Ore-Giron: Non Plus Ultra

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Anderson Collection at Stanford solidifies Bay Area’s art stature

…oward its center, like a hugeĀ canopy. This structure permits a clerestory of frosted windows to enfold the space completely, letting in a computer-modulated mix of daylight and artificial light. The clerestory makes light seem to buoy theĀ ceiling. The opening collection display is clustered according to the Andersons’ multiple interests – in California art, including experimental materials, Bay Area Figuration and Funk, and abstract e…

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A New Museum for Stanfordā€”and a New Neighbor for Us!

On September 21, theĀ Anderson Collection buildingĀ opened at the Palo Alto campus of Stanford Universityā€”our frequent partner-in-crime when it comes to celebrating the West. Designed by the same team that created Stanfordā€™s stellar Bing Concert Hall, the structure housesĀ 121 works of modern and contemporary American art, all donated by Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson. Of course, weā€™re most excited about the pieces that have a Western flavor:…

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Top 10 art shows as rising rents force out S.F. artists

…estra:Ā A humbly entertaining group show, easily overlooked within a dreary but clamorous local art economy, this commemorative event reopened a souful, nonprofit mainstay of the Dogpatch neighborhood shuttered two years earlier by the death of its founder,Ā Bruno Mauro. The Plot Thickens:Ā Fraenkel Galleryā€™s 35th anniversary show (through Jan. 31) honors the galleryā€™s outstanding success, but crucially it also celebrates looking, not commerce, as t…

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A&E Digest

…y 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 for a good cause. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS … The Mountain View-based arts nonprofit, Community School of Music and Arts (CSMA), has…

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Anderson Collection a modern art trove not to be missed

…visit. Here are just a handful of the museumā€™s highlights: ā€œJackson Pollockā€™s ā€˜Luciferā€™ is something that people come to see. It previously hung over Putterā€™s bed, before moving to the dining room and before coming here.ā€ ā€œThereā€™s an incredible Mark Rothko (ā€˜Pink and White Over Redā€™) thatā€™s just beautiful ā€” a seductive red painting.ā€ ā€œRobert Irwinā€™s untitled disk is capturing peopleā€™s attention. Thereā€™s this shadow quality ā€” he was very intereste…

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A new lust for art takes hold in Silicon Valley

…o Alto, would make sense to add to that list. But not so, says Glimcher. ā€œThere was no significant presence by a commercial gallery in Silicon Valley,ā€ he explains. ā€œWhen an amazing thing comes on the market, (art collectors in the area) canā€™t always get on a plane and go to New York to see them. So now that really amazing thing will come to them.ā€ And there is certainly evidence of an increasing appetite for contemporary and modern art in the su…

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The Museum of Hunk, Moo & Putter: The Anderson Collection at Stanford will Rock You

…Mary Patricia Anderson Pence (ā€œPutterā€) could have led post-World War Two lives of suburban white privilege and comfort ā€“ thanks to the financial success of the Saga food service company Hunk co-founded that supplied many colleges (including Stanford) and for which they moved from the East Coast to the West. However, in the early 1960s, before their daughter was born, the Andersons traveled to Paris and had a life-changing visit to the Louvre….

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Mary Margaret ā€˜Mooā€™ Anderson, modern art collector and benefactor, dead at 92

…wo partners had started a venture to improve dormitory food service and it soon expanded across the country. The company, Saga Corp., moved to Menlo Park, which is what brought the Andersons west in 1964. The company went public in the 1970s and was eventually acquired by Marriott. Neither Anderson had ever studied art but during a trip to Europe, they were simultaneously swept away by the French Impressionists. Their first purchases were by Pica…

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Works by Pollock, de Kooning donated to Stanfordā€™s Anderson Collection

…Anderson Collection. ā€œThey were really the leaders of the Abstract Expressionists in New York.ā€ The announcement comes less than a week after the death ofĀ Mary Margaret ā€œMooā€ Anderson, who has been the main benefactor of the collection since the death of her husband,Ā Harry W. ā€œHunkā€ Anderson,Ā in February 2018. Moo Anderson had committed the gifts months ago, in honor of the fifth anniversary of the Anderson Collection. She had been scheduled to a…

Stanford art museums, Frost Amphitheater begin to reopen

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

ā€œI am interested in change of scale: how the observer affects the object of observation; space as a void; non-space existing in time. By altering the scale and context of the grid (as a scientific tool of measurement), the grid becomes an artistic tool of perception.ā€ ā€” Lita Albuquerque The most unprecedented, remote and isolated locations were used to host a global project, made an unconventional space for art installations in the t…