William Kentridge: Five Themes
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Presents William Kentridge: Five Themes July 12-September 27, 2009
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Presents William Kentridge: Five Themes July 12-September 27, 2009
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth presents FOCUS: Jeff Elrod, February 15—March 29, 2009
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth presents FOCUS: Ranjani Shettar, December 14, 2008–February 8, 2009
Ranjani Shettar creates large-scale, abstract sculpture by combining manmade and natural materials such as wood, beeswax, cloth, thread, rubber, PVC pipe, wire, steel, and beads. Her works, which appear to be as impulsive and random as they are patterned and logical, are frequently arranged as sculptural installations that interact with and articulate the space around them.
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth opened its new building, designed by the renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando, to the public on December 14, 2002.
The new Modern is located in Fort Worth’s celebrated Cultural District, directly opposite the Kimbell Art Museum, designed by Louis I. Kahn, and near the Amon Carter Museum, designed by Philip Johnson. To date, the Museum is Mr. Ando’s largest project completed outside of Japan. It comprises five long, flat-roofed pavilions situated on a two-acre reflecting pond.
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