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Modern and Contemporary Art

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Comprising paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, sculptures, and works in new media that represent American art achievement from 1945 to today, Telfair's collection of modern and contemporary art offers a rich and unique institutional story. With the opening of the Jepson Center for the Arts in 2006, Telfair increased its emphasis on collecting and exhibiting modern and contemporary art. The Museum holds a small collection of post-World War II American abstract art, primarily paintings by artists associated with Abstract Expressionism and Color Field painting. Mostly small works by first and second generation Abstract Expressionists, this category includes several key larger works by Abstract Expressionist James Brooks and by Washington Color School painters Sam Gilliam, Howard Mehring and others. Telfair holds a small number of works by significant late 20th century artists, including artists associated with pop art, conceptual art and contemporary abstraction. A cornerstone of the Museum’s contemporary holdings is the Kirk Varnedoe Collection, arguably the Telfair’s strongest and most cohesive collection of late 20th century and early 21st century art. Current growth areas are focused on diversifying holdings in 21st century contemporary art.

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An abstracted metal sculpture with four points and two holes.
Jean Arp
1968
A rendition of the flag of the United States of America in all black fabric.
Paul Stephen Benjamin
2018
Soundsuit
Nick Cave
2012
Home Sweet Home
John M. Mitchell
before 1999
A multi-colored, striped wooden assemblage of a studio equipped with a stretched canvas paintin…
Betty Parsons
c. 1970
A black stone sculpture comprised of three textural surfaces in the form of a rectangular block…
Elyn Zimmerman
1995 - 1996