Cleveland Museum of Art announces new exhibits for 2021-2022 including big show on sculptor Alberto Giacometti
Updated Apr 29, 2021;
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CLEVELAND, Ohio A major traveling exhibition on Picasso is still on hold at the Cleveland Museum of Art, but another big one on Giacometti is coming, along with other shows on depictions of motherhood by contemporary artists, and on the work of 15 pioneering contemporary Black photographers.
An announcement by the museum outlines eight shows or gallery rotations currently on view, plus another 14 scheduled between now and the summer of 2022, of which five have not been previously announced.
The museum’s advance look at its exhibition schedule shows that the once-conservative institution is shifting toward a greater emphasis on modern and contemporary art, and on work by African-American artists.
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The new location will open to the public on Saturday, June 12. Author: Hope Sloop Updated: 12:11 PM EDT April 30, 2021
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On Friday, the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) announced the opening date for the new Community Arts Center located in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood of Cleveland’s west side.
The new center will open to the public Saturday, June 12, and will be launched alongside CMA s Parade the City program.
“The establishment of a Community Arts Center is a key goal of our 2017 strategic plan, and with this new space, we expand our footprint into a vibrant, urban neighborhood on the city’s west side,” said William M. Griswold, director of the CMA. “We hope to connect with new audiences through a range of arts programs and look forward to collaborating with neighborhood partners to enrich the transformative experiences that we