Tang

Exhibitions

At the heart of the Tang Museum's activities is an ambitious exhibition program. The twelve exhibitions the museum organizes per year fall into two broad categories: large-scale projects that combine a wide variety of objects from antique maps, scientific equipment, Rube Goldberg cartoons, and Shaker furniture with new works of international contemporary art, and surveys and projects by a diverse group of artists that together offer an in-depth and unique view of current art practice.


Exhibitions Overview

At the heart of the Tang Museum's activities is an ambitious exhibition program. Of the twelve exhibitions the museum organizes per year,... See more >

Upcoming Exhibitions

Fred Tomaselli February 6 - June 6, 2010 Ever the idiosyncratic collector, artist Fred Tomaselli amasses actual pills and plants along... See more >

Lives of The Hudson

Lives of the Hudson explores the long history of one of America's greatest rivers. Four themes have guided us in our organization of this... See more >

Elevator Music 15: A Sound Map of the Hudson

Elevator Music 15 features Annea Lockwood’s A Sound Map Of The Hudson River, an aural journey spanning from the source of the river—Lake... See more >

Opener 17: Nicole Eisenman: The Way We Weren't

The Way We Weren’t features a recent series of paintings that continues artist Nicole Eisenman's almost two decades-long exploration of... See more >

Opener 18: Arlene Shechet: Blow By Blow

Arlene Shechet’s recent glazed ceramic objects float, twist, and puff up atop stacks of unadorned concrete, plaster, wood, and steel.... See more >

Type A: Barrier

Fences to prevent loitering; spikes on building ledges to deter sitting; pylons to direct traffic flow—all ways of controlling our... See more >

Amazement Park: Stan, Sara and Johannes VanDerBeek

In 1980, artist Stan VanDerBeek (1927-1984) recalled a dream he had of the ideal exhibition space: a dark room with “projected images,... See more >

Eduardo Paolozzi: General Dynamic F.U.N.

British Pop artist Eduardo Paolozzi (1924 - 2005) pioneered commercial silkscreen methods for fine art, simultaneously exploiting... See more >

Tim Rollins and K.O.S.: A History

The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College is organizing a major survey exhibition of the work of Tim... See more >

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