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The birth and growth of the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection started more than fifty years ago.  In 1950, Raymond and Patsy traveled to Mexico, where they became interested in pre-Columbian art and bought the first works in what would become a sizable collection of objects from ancient Latin America.  They soon purchased other ethnographic and archaeological works and also acquired a number of important American modernist works.  Mr. Nasher often credits this early involvement with pre-Columbian and other tribal arts as having whetted the Nasher's appetite for, and appreciation of, Modern three-dimensional works.

 

By the mid-1960s, the Nashers had made their first significant purchases of modern sculpture.  These included Jean Arp 's Torso with Buds (1961), two major bronzes by Henry Moore , Three Piece No. 3:  Vertebrae (1968) and Two Piece Reclining Figure No. 9 (1968, no longer in the Collection), and Barbara Hepworth 's large and powerful Squares with Two Circles (Monolith) (1963, cast 1964).  In rapid succession, they went on to acquire works by, among others, Joan Miró , Alexander Calder , and Isamu Noguchi .

 

Such purchases set a high standard for acquisitions to follow and excited them about the prospect of surrounding themselves with great art in their home.  Mr. Nasher liked the idea that he might use sculptures to enliven spaces in his commercial real estate developments and eventually, began to rotate groups of works through his highly successful NorthPark Center .  The Nashers' guiding principle for acquisitions from the beginning was simple:  the works had to move them personally.

 

During the 1980s, the Collection grew at an accelerating pace.  Outstanding works by virtually all the great masters of modern sculpture were added.  Simultaneously, the Nashers became more deeply involved with work by living artists, exhibiting an eclectic and adventuresome taste that embraced diverse and sometimes very challenging, even troubling, objects.  Some of the first major acquisitions in this area include Claes Oldenburg 's Pile of Typewriter Erasers (1970-74), Richard Serra 's Inverted House of Cards (1969-70), Donald Judd 's Untitled (1976), and Roy Lichtenstein 's Double Glass (1979).  Works by younger artists such as Anish Kapoor , Richard Deacon , Jeff Koons , Scott Burton , and Martin Puryear soon followed.

 

By 1987, the Nasher Collection had gained international recognition and was one of the first exhibitions in the Dallas Museum of Art 's new downtown building.  The Collection was subsequently presented in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain; the Forte di Belvedere, Florence, Italy; and the Tel Aviv Museum, Israel.

 

In October 1996, more than 70 sculptures from the Collection were shown at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco.  In February 1997, 105 works of sculpture and painting from the Collection were exhibited in "A Century of Sculpture: The Nasher Collection" at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City.

 

Surveyed as a whole, the Nasher Collection demonstrates considerable balance between early modern works and art of the postwar period, abstraction and figuration, monumental outdoor and more intimately scaled indoor works, and the many different materials used in the production of modern art.  Perhaps its single most distinguishing feature, however, is the depth with which it represents certain key artists, including Matisse (with eleven sculptures), Picasso (seven), Smith (eight), Raymond Duchamp-Villon (seven), Moore (eight), Miró (four), and Giacometti (thirteen).  Such well-rounded perspectives on the development of these masters provide, in effect, a series of mini-retrospectives within the Collection's overall historical spectrum.

 

The Nasher Sculpture Center features a regularly changing selection of works from the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection in both its indoor galleries and outdoor sculpture garden.

 



Künstler der Galerie bzw der Sammlung

Magdalena Abakanowicz    
Carl Andre  Carl Andre freereport  
Alexander Archipenko    
Siah Armajani    
Jean Arp    
Harry Bertoia    
Joseph Beuys  Joseph Beuys freereport  Joseph Beuys quickreport
Jonathan Borofsky    
Constantin Brancusi    
Georges Braque  Georges Braque freereport  
Scott Burton    
Alexander Calder  Alexander Calder freereport  
Anthony Caro  Anthony Caro freereport  
John Chamberlain  John Chamberlain freereport  
Tony Cragg  Tony Cragg freereport  Tony Cragg quickreport
Honoré Daumier    
Richard Deacon  Richard Deacon freereport  
Edgar Degas    
Mark di Suvero  Mark di Suvero freereport  
Jim Dine  Jim Dine freereport  
Jean Dubuffet    
Raymond Duchamp-Villon    
Max Ernst  Max Ernst freereport  
Barry Flanagan    
Naum Gabo    
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska    
Paul Gauguin    
Alberto Giacometti  Alberto Giacometti freereport  
Julio González  Julio González freereport  
Antony Gormley  Antony Gormley freereport  Antony Gormley quickreport
Barbara Hepworth    
Bryan Hunt    
Jasper Johns  Jasper Johns freereport  Jasper Johns quickreport
Donald Judd  Donald Judd freereport  Donald Judd quickreport
Menashe Kadishman    
Anish Kapoor  Anish Kapoor freereport  Anish Kapoor quickreport
Ellsworth Kelly  Ellsworth Kelly freereport  
Willem de Kooning  Willem de Kooning freereport  
Jeff Koons  Jeff Koons freereport  Jeff Koons quickreport
Gaston Lachaise    
Henri Laurens    
Wilhelm Lehmbruck    
Sol LeWitt  Sol LeWitt freereport  
Roy Lichtenstein  Roy Lichtenstein freereport  Roy Lichtenstein quickreport
Jacques Lipchitz    
Richard Long  Richard Long freereport  
Aristide Maillol    
Marino Marini    
Henri Matisse  Henri Matisse freereport  
Joan Miró  Joan Miró freereport  
Henry Moore    
Barnett Newman    
John Newman    
Isamu Noguchi    
Claes Oldenburg  Claes Oldenburg freereport  
Mimmo Paladino  Mimmo Paladino freereport  
Beverly Pepper    
Antoine Pevsner    
Pablo Picasso  Pablo Picasso freereport  
Jaume Plensa  Jaume Plensa freereport  
Iwan Puni    
Ivan Puni    
Martin Puryear  Martin Puryear freereport  
Germaine Richier    
Auguste Rodin    
Medardo Rosso    
Ulrich Rückriem  Ulrich Rückriem freereport  
George Segal    
Richard Serra  Richard Serra freereport  
Joel Shapiro    
Tony Smith  Tony Smith freereport  
David Smith  David Smith freereport  
Frank Stella  Frank Stella freereport  
John Storrs    
William Tucker    
James Turrell  James Turrell freereport  
Cy Twombly  Cy Twombly freereport  Cy Twombly quickreport
Jacques Villon    
Andy Warhol  Andy Warhol freereport  Andy Warhol quickreport
Christopher Wilmarth    



 

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Nasher Sculpture Center
2001 Flora St.
TX 75201 Dallas (USA)

Tel: +1 214 2425100
www.nashersculpturecenter.org/