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In 2014, the museum's permanent collection contained over 1,800 works, particularly 20th- and 21st-century art from the Americas, Western Europe and Africa. [2] In 2016, the museum's collection contained nearly 2,000 works.
Christmas came early for Miami’s flagship art museum. The Pérez Art Museum Miami received a $25 million donation from Jorge Pérez, the museum’s namesake, art collector and real estate developer.
His work La batalla permanente de la vida transitoria (The Permanent Battle of the Transitory Life), from 2010, is included in the permanent collection of the Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida. [2] His work at the McColl Center in Charlotte formed the foundation for what would eventually become an extensive proficiency in ceramics.
Sharlhorne's work is in permanent museum collections, including the Pérez Art Museum Miami, [8] Smithsonian American Art Museum, [9] Ogden Museum of Southern Art, [10] Los Angeles County Museum of Art, [11] the African American Museum of Dallas, [12] and the High Museum of Art.
His work has been included in the permanent collection of several museum institutions such as the Pérez Art Museum Miami, [34] Florida with the work Samurai Tree (Invariant 260) from 2020–21; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Aspen Art Museum, [35] Colorado; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, [36] New York; San Jose Museum of Art, [37] California ...
Cronin's work is in the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Art, Corcoran Collection and Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery Archived 2016-06-24 at the Wayback Machine, both in Washington, DC, Deutsche Bank, New York, NY, Perez Art Museum Miami, Miami, FL, The Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) and Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum ...
Jadira Gurulé has had time to become familiar with the permanent collection at the National Hispanic Cultural Center Art Museum. She's worked her way up from her days as a volunteer and intern. ...
MOCA's permanent collection exhibitions show how, when the museum was founded in the late 1970s, it represented something wholly new: the beginning of L.A. art's full-scale institutionalization.