Published 16/04/2015
Explore new content from one of the largest museums in the United States, all available for licensing from Bridgeman Images.
Icon of the Mid-West The Indianapolis Museum of Art has been a beacon of the Mid-West’s artistic landscape for almost 130 years. As one of the ten oldest museums in the US, The IMA has established a world renowned collection of fine and contemporary art, as well advanced art research, conservation and education on a national level. The Bridgeman archive has recently acquired an array of new and updated images from the Indianapolis Museum of Art, all available for licensing.
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Changing Times Formed in 1883 by well-known suffragette May Wright and her husband Theodore, the Art Association of Indianapolis’ (as it was then known) first exhibition was a humble selection of 137 artists work, displayed at the old English Hotel in downtown Indianapolis. After changing their name to the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 1969, their collections, exhibitions and educational programmes grew substantially, and in 2005 they expanded to their new state-of-the-art $74 million, 152 acre campus. |
Gems of the Collection The IMA’s encyclopedic collection encompasses more than 54,000 artworks spanning more than 5,000 years of human civilization. Highlights of their collection include an impressive array of works by Gauguin and J.M.W Turner including the1820 watercolour, Rosslyn Castle. More contemporary pieces in the collection include Two White Dots in the Air by Alexander Calder as well as Light and Space III, a permanent installation by Robert Irwin located in the museum’s Pulliam Great Hall. |
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