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What it meant to be modern

Denver Art Museum

NOW CLOSED

1910–1965: American Works on Paper from the Karen and Kevin Kennedy Collection

‘What it Meant to be Modern, 1910–1965: American Works on Paper from the Karen and Kevin Kennedy Collection’ brings together the visionary work of Oscar Bluemner, Charles Burchfield, Stuart Davis, John Marin, and Charles Sheeler. The 18 works on paper all share the magic of the modernist movement of the first half of the twentieth century. Read more.

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Approaching Black

Approaching Black (1932), Oscar Bluemner. Collection of Karen and Kevin Kennedy

Moon Radiance

Moon Radiance (1927), Oscar Bluemner. Collection of Karen and Kevin Kennedy

Sun Setting In A Bank Of Smoke

Sun Setting In A Bank Of Smoke (1927), Charles Burchfield. Collection of Karen and Kevin Kennedy

Red Against the White

Red Against the White (1957), Charles Sheeler. Collection of Karen and Kevin Kennedy

 

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