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Multiple Realities: Experimental Art in the Eastern Bloc, 1960-1980s traces how a generation of artists used experimentation to negotiate different conditions for daily life and art-making, confronting varying degrees of control and restrictions on how art could be produced, circulated, and experienced.
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The Power of Pink explores the complex history of the popular yet controversial color and its impact on fashion and pop culture.
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Trace the evolution of Barbie, from child’s toy to global icon.
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Guarding the Art: A Frontline Perspective features works from the Phoenix Art Museum Collection selected by 13 guest curators from the Museum’s security, event-rentals, and retail-services teams, all of whom regularly engage with artworks and visitors in the galleries.
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Laura Aguilar: Nudes in Nature showcases photographic works by a groundbreaking yet underrecognized artist who challenged perceptions of beauty by examining the female body in dialogue with the natural world.
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In the 19th century, the Sikh empire flourished in the Punjab region of northwest India. Ruled by locals in alliance with the British Raj, these states and their palatial courts attracted artists, poets, and musicians. This latest exhibition in the Khanuja Family Sikh Heritage Gallery illuminates the regal stature of the period’s Sikh rulers through examples of state portraiture, precious jewelry, and military photography.
Claude Monet’s Les arceaux fleuris, Giverny is dazzling in its use of color and exploration of the properties of reflection.
MoreBecome one with eternity inside the Museum’s most beloved installation — Yayoi Kusama’s infinity mirror room, You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies.
MoreNarcissa Niblack Thorne’s miniature rooms are replicas of actual historical interior spaces created at an exacting scale.
MoreFeaturing more than 20,000 objects, the collection spans the globe, bringing the world to our city, and our city to the world.
Discover a world of programs, workshops, and more, and experience your museum in a whole new way.
On view for a limited time, exhibitions present art from across the centuries and the globe, from iconic fashion to Old Master paintings, contemporary photography to historical objects of Asia.
MOREFeaturing more than 20,000 objects, the collection spans the globe, bringing the world to our city, and our city to the world.
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