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Currier From Home Views on Art

Views on Art: Jacob van Ruisdael
Enjoy a close looking exercise with Ann Bible, Lead Museum Educator and Interpreter
Views on Art: Jacob van Ruisdael
Enjoy a close looking exercise with Ann Bible, Lead Museum Educator and Interpreter
Views on Art: Man With Green Eyeshade
Explore this oddball portrait from the Currier’s collection.
Views on Art: Norman Lewis
Director Alan Chong explores Norman Lewis’s abstractions which are often interpreted as responses to the artist’s experiences as an African American man living during the civil rights era.
Views on Art: Tim Portlock
Explore a vision of America with an artist influenced by video games.
Views on Art: Jan de Bray
Kurt Sundstrom, Senior curator, discusses the significance of a masterpiece, Jan de Bray’s Anthony and Cleopatra.
Views on Art: Alexander Rothaug, The Three Fates (Die drei Parzen)
Enjoy looking closely at a gorgeous painting created a century ago in Vienna.
Views on Art: Niccolò di Pietro Gerini, Virgin and Child with a Donor, Saints James and John the Baptist and Saints Nicholas and Anthony Abbott
Kurt Sundstrom discusses the significance of a masterpiece of the European art collection at the Currier, an altarpiece by Niccolò di Pietro Gerini.
Views on Art: Adolph Gottlieb, From Midnight to Dawn
Tracey Carrier shares her view on the Adolph Gottlieb painting From Midnight to Dawn.
Views on Art: Charles Sheeler, Amoskeag Canal
Carol Fabricant, curatorial assistant, discusses the significance of Charles Sheeler’s painting, Amoskeag Canal.
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Views on Art: Architecture Grid Systems
Explore the grid systems in the Currier’s two Wright-designed houses.
Views on Art: Georges Rouault, The Wounded Clown
Enjoy close looking at a beautiful and enigmatic painting.
Views on Art: Frank Lloyd Wright Carports
Frank Lloyd Wright had a thing for cars. Explore the colorful details and resulting architecture.
Views on Art: Who Was Frank Lloyd Wright?
Explore the unique vision that made Wright the world’s first starchitect.
Views on Art: Pablo Picasso, Woman Seated in a Chair
Senior curator Kurt Sundstrom discusses Picasso’s painting, “Woman Seated in a Char” and its relevance to our current events.
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