Morning Muse: Modernism in American Made
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Paul Kelpe (1902-85), Man and Machinery (detail), circa 1934, oil on canvas, courtesy of the Thomas H. and Diane DeMell Jacobsen PhD Foundation Shake up your morning routine with Morning Muse, a new program designed to bring people together over coffee, art, and ideas at the Taubman Museum of Art. This month, Laura K. Higgins, Curator of 75th Anniversary Gifts to the Permanent Collection, takes a closer look at Modernism through works featured in American Made: Paintings and Sculpture from the DeMell Jacobsen Collection . As American artists entered the 20th century, many began experimenting with new ways of seeing and representing a rapidly changing world. Through selected paintings and sculpture in American Made , Higgins will explore how artists broke with convention, experimented with form, color, and abstraction, and developed distinctly modern approaches to making art. Come early to grab a cup of coffee and connect with others, then head into the galleries for a short, engaging c
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The Taubman is a striking 75,000 square foot Randall Stout-designed building that's hard to miss. Inside are a dozen galleries and a steady rotation of exhibitions throughout the year. They also run evening events, lectures, and community nights that bring in a different crowd than the usual downtown flow. Even if you're just passing through, the space itself is worth seeing.