Making Art Central Through "Adventures in Modern Art," Philadelphia Museum of Art


Neighbors, Charles Sheeler, 1951

'If the arts are ever going to be a really important part of Americans' lives, they can't be seen as a frill, an add-on, something to do in one's spare time. They have to be integrated with everyday life. That's one reason I like "Picturing America," the National Endowment for the Humanities program I wrote about here and here, and that's why I like a new program of the Philadelphia Museum of Art -- "Adventures in Modern Art." ' - Real Clear Arts, Judith H. Dobrzynski on Culture, ArtsJournal.com Weblog

Permalink Making Art Central Through "Adventures in Modern Art," by Judith H. Dobrzynski
Link "Adventures in Modern Art," Exhibition, Philadelphia Museum of Art

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