Main Page Content

Exhibition

Small Abstractions: Highlights from Sheldon’s Permanent Collection

January 31, 2020 through December 23, 2020
  • Image of the piece
    Alma W. Thomas, Winter Pool.
  • Image of the piece
    Perle Fine, Spinning Figure.
  • Image of the piece
    Josef Albers, Study for Homage to the Square, Early Diary.
  • Image of the piece
    Hadieh Shafie, Cadmium Yellow, Naphthol Red and Ultramarine Blue 1/1.
  • Image of the piece
    Al Held, Composition.
  • Image of the piece
    Nicolas Carone, Untitled (Rome 1950).
  • Image of the piece
    Lorser Feitelson, Black Lines on Red Field.
  • Image of the piece
    Alice Trumbull Mason, Trinity #10.
  • Image of the piece
    Ad Reinhardt, No. 2.
  • Image of the piece
    Burgoyne Diller, Untitled (Second Theme).
  • Image of the piece
    Thomas Nozkowski, Untitled (7-89).
  • Image of the piece
    Morgan Russell, Synchromy No. 2, To Light (from Synchromy in Blue-Violet Quartet).
  • Image of the piece
    Esphyr Slobodkina, Untitled #34.

Underscoring the distinction of Sheldon’s collection of twentieth-century abstract paintings, this exhibition features small-scale works that give insight to a wide range of abstraction’s visual vocabulary. These works offer close encounters with the materials and marks employed by various artists to create nonfigurative art.

Josef Albers (1888–1976), Polly Apfelbaum (born 1955), Burgoyne Diller (1906–1965), Morgan Russell (1886–1953), and Esphyr Slobodkina (1908–2002) are among the artists featured.

Small Abstractions is on view in the first floor north galleries, including the Charlotte and Charles Rain Gallery.

Exhibition support is provided by Kristen and Geoff Cline, Dillon Foundation, Karen and Robert Duncan, Melanie and Jon Gross, Roseann and Phil Perry, Union Bank & Trust, Donna Woods and Jon Hinrichs, Nebraska Arts Council and Nebraska Cultural Endowment, and Sheldon Art Association.

Additional support is provided by Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services Community CARES Stabilization Grant, Humanities Nebraska and the National Endowment for the Humanities as part of the 2020 Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, and Nebraska Arts Council CARES grant.



Currently Closed Museum Hours and Accessibility Admission is Free