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Sacramento's largest art museum is back to welcoming patrons indoors. Watch the video above for the new exhibits that visitors can check out at the Crocker Art Museum.
Here’s some good news for art aficionados and history buffs. More than 20 museums in the Sacramento area are offering free admission in early March.
The expansion more than tripled the Crocker's size, from 45,000 to 145,000 square feet (4,200 to 13,500 m 2), adding four times the space for traveling exhibitions and three times the space for the Museum to showcase its permanent collection. The original museum accommodated only 4 percent of the museum's collection; 15 percent was displayed at ...
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Kaltenbach remains best known for the conceptual work he produced in the late 1960s, with recent exhibitions of his bronze time capsules and other pieces from that era. [10] [11] His most notable painting is Portrait of my Father (1972–79), on display at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, California. [12]
A major exhibition of his work was held at the Albertina in Vienna in 2011. [7] [8] A retrospective of over 50 years of his work opened at the Crocker Art Museum in his hometown of Sacramento on June 2, 2012. [1] [3] This show is "the first major exhibition of his work in his hometown", and his first American retrospective in 35 years. [9]
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1963 – solo exhibition and retrospective, E. B. Crocker Gallery (now Crocker Museum), Sacramento, California [8] 1971 – "Transparencies and Reflections", solo exhibition, Judah L. Magnes Museum (now the Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life), Berkeley, California [ 11 ]