Contemporary Art
The contemporary collection includes outstanding examples of Abstract Expressionism, Color Field painting, Minimalism, Op and Pop Art, installation art, and video and light-based works. Works by established artists such as Vito Acconci, Alexander Calder, Robert Indiana, Donald Judd, Joan Mitchell, Bruce Nauman and David Smith are included alongside the work of more recent artists such as John Currin, Omer Fast, Tim Hawkinson, Cindy Sherman and Kara Walker. Among the many highlights of the collection are works that have been especially commissioned for the Museum by artists such as Ghada Amer, Robert Irwin, Sol LeWitt, Maya Lin, Nam June Paik and Do-Ho Suh.
Highlights of the Contemporary Collection
In addition to the permanent collection galleries, there are two special exhibition spaces that host a diverse array of temporary exhibitions. The Carmen and Mark Holeman Video Gallery is dedicated to the display of recent work in video, while the McCormack Forefront Galleries consist of 4,000 square feet devoted to exhibitions that present recent contemporary art by international artists, offering a constantly changing view of major developments in the art world.
Beyond the galleries, 100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park will be one of the largest museum art parks in the country and the only one to feature the ongoing commission of site-specific artworks. Located on 100 acres of untamed woodlands, wetlands, a lake and meadows adjacent to the Museum, 100 Acres will open in June 2010, with eight site-specific inaugural works commissioned from emerging and mid-career artists. The IMA campus also includes additional outdoor sculptures from the contemporary collection, including examples by Barbara Hepworth, Robert Indiana, and Mark de Suvero.



































