
Artist David Huffman's Provo Soul
The artist layers references to progressive Black politics, Afrofuturism, Pop art, basketball, and Soul Train.
The artist layers references to progressive Black politics, Afrofuturism, Pop art, basketball, and Soul Train.
3 in 30 Tours highlight how unexpected connections between artworks can spark new ideas and perspectives.
Rupprecht Matthies’ installation ¿Being Home? invites visitors to reflect on the concept of "home" through a vibrant garden of words.
Learn about an atrial cross and a painting in our Latin American art collection.
The DAM recently acquired this iconic object, highlighting Harrison’s lasting influence on everyday design.
The artist created numerous series of paintings inspired by his love of the cosmos.
Learn about exciting additions to the collection this year.
Watch a video with the artist and check out a Google Arts & Culture feature to learn more.
Learn about this Javanese textile on view in Weaving a Foundation: Cornerstones of the Textile Arts Collection.
In 1969, the DAM received a gift of painting, sculpture, and furniture from the family of Maria Engracia Critcher Freyer.
The two caribeñas have distinct styles that display their individual perspectives, personal preferences, and unique personalities
Five exceptional works by living artists join the museum’s collection.