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Susan Rothenberg developed a charged visual language that carries immense physical presence, emotional intensity and ...
Untitled (Erzulie Freda) on display at the Des Moines Art Center. Did you know that Iowa is home to the largest publicly held collection of Haitian art in the country? A small selection of those ...
who envisioned transforming the tree into art years earlier. So after some Google searches, she found Gary Keenan, a artist in Des Moines, Iowa. With the help of saws, Keenan has carved trees ...
The Des Moines Art Center says it officially has begun the controversial removal of artist Mary Miss’ "Greenwood Pond: Double SIte" installation at Greenwood Park. The work comes after the ...
On 14 January, pioneering land artist Mary Miss and the Des Moines Art Center (DMAC) settled their ten-month legal battle over the demolition of Miss’s outdoor installation. The Des Moines Art Center ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. DES MOINES — A nationally known outdoor artwork will be removed from a park pond in Des Moines ...
A nearly year-long legal battle between the Des Moines Art Center and New York-based artist Mary Miss has ended in a $900,000 settlement and sparked a public art advocacy fund. This story has been ...
The long-running dispute over the fate of the artist Mary Miss’s Land art environment in Des Moines, Iowa, has been resolved after the artist and the Des Moines Art Center (DMAC) reached a ...
January 2024 photo of New York artist Mary Miss in her studio in Tribeca, New York. Miss' art installation, Greenwood Pond: Double Site at the Des Moines Art Center, is under threat of demolition.
On Tuesday, the Des Moines Art Center reached an agreement with Miss, 80, to dismantle her sprawling outdoor installation, “Greenwood Pond: Double Site,” in exchange for $900,000, ending the ...
The Des Moines Art Center in Iowa has reached a settlement with Mary Miss more than nine months after the groundbreaking land artist filed a lawsuit to stop the institution from demolishing an ...