Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum - Exhibitions

Exhibitions

The Aldrich Museum features works by national and international emerging and mid-career artists. Larry Aldrich said in a 1986 interview,"Almost all the well-known American artists you can think of have been seen here at early stages of their careers. Among them Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella and Cy Twombly."

Recent notable exhibitions include Velimir Chlebnikov by Anslem Kiefer (2006); 50,000 Beds: A Project by Chris Doyle (2007); No Reservations: Native American History and Culture in Contemporary Art (2007); Cameras by Tom Sachs (2009); Under the Westside Highway by Rackstraw Downes (2010); and the first solo museum exhibition of the work of KAWS in 2010. A full list of past exhibitions can be found here..

In 2011, The Aldrich implemented a new programming strategy of twice-yearly show changes in which solo and group exhibitions are united under common themes that link their content. Recent themed exhibition series include Portraiture and Collaborations (2011) and Found (2012).

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