Edward Hopper, Automat[1:32]
Donald Judd, Untitled[1:37]
John Singer Sargent, Portraits of Edouard and Marie-Louise Pailleron[1:42]
Agnes Martin, Untitled #3[1:26]
How to Cut Tissue Paper by Justin Favela[4:02]
The Possibility of Queer Abstraction by David J. Getsy[4:11]
Anselm Kiefer, Untitled[2:00]
Henry Ossawa Tanner, The Disciples See Christ Walking on the Water[1:22]
Brice Marden, Range[1:10]
Leonor Fini, Surrealist Troubadour[1:46]
A Place for Curiosity[2:00]
Visiting the Art Museum With Your Family[3:11]
Visiting the Art Museum With Your Students[2:52]
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The Des Moines Art Center is a museum, an art school, and a sculpture park. Focused on quality and global in scope, the museum’s world-class art collection is housed in three architecturally significant buildings by three world-renowned architects. The Des Moines Art Center aspires to serve as a public forum where artists, visitors, and staff exchange ideas about art, explore the transformative potential of human creativity, and address contemporary issues with the goal of bridging both distances and differences. We strive to be a catalyst for meaningful encounters with art and people to build creative, empathetic communities. Admission to the museum is free!
Des Moines Art Center