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Arkansas Arts Center
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Ongoing Exhibitions


Diego Rivera
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Masterworks
Jackson T. Stephens Gallery

The exhibition, Masterworks, is the starting point of a sampling of the Arkansas Arts Center Foundation Collection. Works begin with the late 19th century Impressionist movement, featuring drawings and paintings by Degas, Monet and Pissarro. Moving into the 20th century, viewers will be delighted by pieces by Diego Rivera, Odilon Redon and the sculptor Rodin. Moving through the century, highlights include works by Henry Moore, Picasso and Andrew Wyeth.

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Jerry Bleem  
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Currents in Contemporary Art
Selections from the Permanent Collection
Winthrop Rockefeller Gallery

Currents in Contemporary Art features works of art from the permanent collection of the Arkansas Arts Center Foundation. The installation focuses on commonalities in the technique, materials, subject matter and concepts that have informed artists and their work in the 20th and 21st centuries.

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Paul Signac Watercolors and Drawings
The James T. Dyke Collection
Paul Signac Gallery

An installation of watercolors and drawings by French Neo-Impressionist Paul Signac features a selection of the gift of 133 works by local collector James T. Dyke. With this donation, the Arts Center has become the most significant repository of the artist’s drawings and watercolors.


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