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American Art

The Museum’s collection of American art includes paintings and sculptures by artists from the colonial era through 1960. Highlights include works by Hans Hofmann, Thomas Moran, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Charles Willson Peale. The collection includes twenty-eight works donated by the Works Progress Administration in 1942. This gift formed the core ...

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Dale Chihuly

In 2002, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art inaugurated the Donald W. Reynolds Visual Arts Center with an exhibition of glass and drawings by Dale Chihuly, titled Dale Chihuly: An Inaugural Exhibition (March 16–August 4, 2002). Bolstered by enormous public support, the Museum purchased the exhibition in June of 2004, which included ...

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Photography

The Museum’s collection of photography consists primarily of works by twentieth-century American photographers. Highlights include works by Elliott Erwitt, Imogen Cunningham, Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen, and Garry Winogrand. The collection also contains over three hundred photographs by Brett Weston, donated by the Christian Keesee Collection. PLEASE NOTE: Only select ...

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European Art

The Museum’s collection of European art consists of examples from the Baroque-era through the early twentieth century. Highlights of the European art collection include English genre painting of the nineteenth-century as well as examples of French post-impressionistic painting from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Key artists in ...

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Post-War & Contemporary Art

The Museum’s collection of post-war and contemporary art includes paintings and sculptures created from 1945 to the present. Highlights include works by Alexander Calder, Don Eddy, Eric Fischl, Ellsworth Kelly, Alfonso Ossorio, and Philip Pearlstein. Key collections include the Washington Gallery of Modern Art Collection, the Westheimer ...

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Drawings & Prints

The Museum’s collection of drawings and prints includes works on paper from the sixteenth century to the present. The collection consists predominantly of works by 20th-century American artists. PLEASE NOTE: Only select objects are on view. Please call with questions or email info@okcmoa.com.

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Josef Albers, Golden Gate
Richard Anuszkiewicz, Diamond Chroma
Karel Appel, House Cat from Cats
John Taylor Arms, In Memoriam
Milton Avery, Birds and Sea
Ernst Barlach, Stony Path
Leonard Baskin, Everyman
Max Beckmann, In the Tram
George Wesley Bellows, Between Rounds, No. 1
Thomas Hart Benton, Aaron
Lodovico Carracci, Madonna and Child with Angels
Lovis Corinth, Cain
Cornelis Cort, The Stoning of St. Stephen
Honoré Daumier, Abusant de la Liberté
Arthur Bowen Davies, Round of Summer
Stuart Davis, Barber Shop Chord
Lyonel Feininger, The Gate
Hendrik Goltzius, The Deposition
Francisco de Goya, The sleep of reason produces monsters
Juan Gris, Marcelle the Blonde
Winslow Homer, The Army of the Potomac–A Sharp-Shooter on Picket Duty
Edward Hopper, Night in the Park
Jasper Johns, Fragment-According to What-Bent "Blue"
Käthe Kollwitz, March of the Weavers
Alphonse Legros, Aged Spaniard
Jack Levine, Gangster's Funeral
Roy Lichtenstein, Seascape I
Max Liebermann, Beach Scene with Wicker Chairs
Michael Lucero, Untitled (Figure with Airplanes)
Marisol, Untitled
Suzanne McClelland, Tea Leaves
Jean-François Millet, Woman Churning Butter
Paula Modersohn-Becker, Blind Woman in the Woods
Elizabeth Murray, Shack
Claes Oldenburg, Flying Pizza
Joseph Pennell, St. Paul's Pavement
Robert Rauschenberg, #70 Features
Larry Rivers, Webster
James Rosenquist, Horse Blinders (East)
Edward Ruscha, Mocha Standard
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Port of Varel
George Segal, Woman Brushing Her Hair
Kurt Seligmann, Le Fonctionnaire
Ben Shahn, To Roads in Unknown Regions
Charles Sheeler, Industrial Series #1
John Sloan, Connoisseurs of Prints
David Smith, Drawing for Becca
Theodoros Stamos, Homage to William Cullen Bryant
Mark Tobey, Flight Over Forms
Richard Tuttle, Untitled
Andy Warhol, Cheddar Cheese
Tom Wesselmann, Still Life
James McNeill Whistler, Rotherhithe (Wapping)
Terry Winters, Models for Synthetic Pictures
Grant Wood, Approaching Storm

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Fighters for Freedom: William H. Johnson Picturing Justice

February 18, 2023
- May 14, 2023

William H. Johnson celebrated black activists and their accomplishments even as he acknowledged the realities of racism, violence, and oppression they faced and overcame.

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From the Golden Age to the Moving Image

Chihuly Then and Now: The Collection at Twenty

Kiarostami: Beyond the Frame

One Hundred Years of Revolution: French Art from 1850 to 1950

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