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Figge Art Museum

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The Figge Art Museum actively serves the public by promoting appreciation and creation of visual art through education, and by collecting, conserving and exhibiting art. As a vital, responsive institution, the Museum brings art and people together, expands the knowledge and love of art, and enriches the life of the community through the power of art."

The Figge Art Museum is the premier art exhibition and education facility between Chicago and Des Moines. With soaring glass walls reflecting the constantly changing sky, the museum's expansive galleries and intimate rooms are home to some of the Midwest's finest art collections. Studio-style classrooms allow young and old to participate in the creative process.

The museum opened as the Davenport Municipal Art Gallery in 1925 with a gift of 350 European and Mexican Colonial paintings, creating the first municipal art gallery in the state of Iowa. Today, the collections include more than 3,500 paintings, sculptures and works on paper from the 16th century to the present.

In 1963, the museum changed its name to the Davenport Museum of Art. Then in 2003, the museum relocated to the heart of downtown Davenport, following a major capital campaign. In recognition of the $13.25 million lead gift to the new building project from the V. O. and Elizabeth Kahl Figge Foundation, the museum was renamed the Figge Art Museum.

The Figge Art Museum opened at its new home on the banks of the Mississippi River in August 2005. The 114,000 square-foot facility was designed by British architect David Chipperfield. The combination of reflective, transparent and opaque surfaces continuously transforms the appearance of the facade in relation to the sun and changing cloud patterns. The building is a civic landmark in downtown Davenport, and enables the museum to further its mission as a regional exhibition space and a community-oriented education center.



Künstler der Galerie bzw der Sammlung

Vito Acconci  Vito Acconci freereport  
Ansel Adams    
Stephen Antonakos    
Mary Bauermeister    
Romare Bearden    
Thomas Hart Benton    
Harry Bertoia    
Ilya Bolotowsky    
Arthur Bowen    
Warrington Colescott    
Robert Cottingham    
Konrad Cramer    
John Steuart Curry    
Adolf Dehn    
Jim Dine  Jim Dine freereport  
Asher Brown Durand    
Lauren Greenfield    
Red Grooms    
John Gutmann    
Childe Hassam    
David Hockney  David Hockney freereport  David Hockney quickreport
Robert Indiana  Robert Indiana freereport  
Jasper Johns  Jasper Johns freereport  Jasper Johns quickreport
Wolf Kahn    
Alex Katz  Alex Katz freereport  
Rockwell Kent    
Lee Krasner    
Jacob Lawrence  Jacob Lawrence freereport  
Ernest Lawson    
Sol LeWitt  Sol LeWitt freereport  
John Marin    
Marisol    
Robert Motherwell  Robert Motherwell freereport  
Alice Neel    
Jim Nutt    
Robert Rauschenberg  Robert Rauschenberg freereport  Robert Rauschenberg quickreport
William Trost Richards    
Larry Rivers    
James Rosenquist    
Ed Ruscha  Ed Ruscha freereport  
Raphael Soyer    
Theodoros Stamos    
Mark Tobey    



 

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Figge Art Museum
225 West 2nd Street
IA 52801 Davenport (USA)

Tel: +1 563 326 7804
Fax: +1 563 326 7876
vbenson@figgeartmuseum.org
www.figgeartmuseum.org