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More than just a repository for the preservation of objects,
the Everson is committed to creating dynamic and meaningful encounters with modern and contemporary American art through its collections. As such, the Museum acquires works that engage diverse communities, inspire curiosity and lifelong learning, and encourage community-wide conversations that promote a more vital and inclusive society. Whether generous gifts from donors and artists or purchases using the Museum’s dedicated acquisition funds, new acquisitions represent the Everson’s long-standing commitment to collecting, exhibiting, and interpreting the best of modern and contemporary American art. Below is a selection of the acquisitions made in the last few years.
Protest Shield #2, 2020
Earthenware, nails, and mixed media, 20 x 20 x 12 inches
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2020.14
Mary (from the series The Family Album: The Quilt Series), 2000
Fabric and photo transfer, 93¼ x 44½ inches
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2020.12
Bang Bang, You Dead! (from the series Not Crazy), 2018
Fabric, 43 x 43 inches
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2020.13
Waiting for Medgar, Jackson, MS 1963, 2004
Mixed media, 80 x 56½ inches
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2020.11
Five-Handled Vase with Garlands, 1901
Porcelain, 4¾ x 5¼ inches
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2020.4
Breach #2, 2016
Ceramic on wood pallet, 36 x 36 x 48 inches
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2020.15
Black Gloves, Gods’ Eyes, 2020
Gouache and graphite on tea stained paper, 48 x 31½ inches
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2020.16
Carbon Collision of the Diamond Mind, 2013
Porcelain with metallic glaze, 6 x 10 x 8 inches
Everson Museum of Art; Gift of the artist, 2019.16
Prosperity V, 2007
Porcelain and fabric, 71 x 71 inches
Everson Museum of Art; Gift of the artist, 2019.2
Photo credit: Ferrin Contemporary
Henry Fonda, 1938
Partially glazed terracotta, 25 x 29 x 20 inches
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2019.10
Bandaged Lady, 1972
Stuffed and sewn watercolor on treated muslin, 19¾ x 15¾ x 1½ inches
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2019.36
Bandaged Man, 1972
Stuffed and sewn watercolor on treated muslin, 20 x 15 x 1½ inches
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2019.37
Bamboo and Blossoms, 2011
Porcelain, cobalt inlay, and decals, 13 x 13 x 17 inches
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase with support, in part, from the Social Art Club
The Custodian, 2012-2016
Video
Everson Museum of Art; Museum Purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2019.32
Image © Judy Natal
Big Mountain, 2018
Terracotta, gold luster, and oxidization, 19 x 18 x 11 inches
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2018.4
Photo credit: Chris Stone
Murcielago, 2018
Terracotta, gold luster, and oxidization, 14 x 6 x 6 inches
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2018.5
Photo credit: Chris Stone
Maternal Homage, 1971
Mixed media, 28 x 29 inches
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2018.9
Higher Ground, 2015
Video and installation
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2018.27
Revised Trophy, 2018
Earthenware, glaze, cast bronze, and heirloom trophy plaque, 21¾ x 6½ x 6½ inches
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2018.8.3
Photo credit: Adam Milliron
Variety Pack #3 from Raiders: International Booty, Bountiful Harvest (Selections from the A__A_M___), 2011
Archival Epson photo prints mounted on laser-cut wood and hardware
Everson Museum of Art; Museum purchase, Deaccession Fund, 2019.18.1-31
Photo credit: RYAN LEE Gallery