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EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. Past. Exhibitions. For more than 50 years, Sheldon Museum of Art has provided a venue for students, faculty and staff, alumni, and visitors to engage with art and one another. As an academic art museum, Sheldon schedules its exhibitions to coincide with theacademic calendar.
ABOUT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART About. Sheldon Museum of Art's landmark Philip Johnson–designed building houses the collections of the Sheldon Art Association, founded in 1888, and the University of Nebraska. Together, the collections include nearly 13,000 artworks in diverse media. The museum's comprehensive collection of American art includes prominentholdings of 19th
DIRECTOR'S WELCOME
Director's Welcome. Welcome to Sheldon Museum of Art. On this website, we invite you to see a selection of artworks from our collection—the grandest of which is our landmark Philip Johnson–designed building. In the coming months, these pages will increasingly be an integralpart of the museum.
PERSON OF INTEREST: A SYMPOSIUM Students, faculty, and staff at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have produced short papers and creative projects that explore the complexities involved in the simultaneous construction and performance of one’s identity for Person of Interest, a symposium related to the similarly titled exhibition.The selected final projects are featuredon this page.
SHELDON ART ASSOCIATIONSTAFF DIRECTORY
GORDON PARKS: SEGREGATION STORY Gordon Parks: Segregation Story comprises images from his photo essay “The Restraints: Open and Hidden,” commissioned by Life magazine in 1956. In this work, Parks chronicled the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thornton and members of their extended family. This compelling body of work exposed the restrictive oppression of Jim Crow laws onROTHKO, YELLOW BAND
Rothko, Yellow Band. Yellow Band1956Oil on canvas86 × 79 1/2N-130.1961Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial Mark Rothko19031970New York, NYDvinsk, Russia. HOME | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTEXHIBITIONSVISITEVENTSENGAGEMENTSUPPORTABOUT Sheldon Treasures. January 22, 2021 through July 3, 2021. From January to July 2021, the works featured in Sheldon Treasures will be placed in pairs to encourage new ways of looking at familiar objects, facilitating fresh and unexpected conversations between the works — and among the museum's visitors. More info. VISIT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To arrange a tour or group visit, please fill out the tour request form here. A Sheldon staff member will contact you to confirm and finalize the details of yourvisit.
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. Past. Exhibitions. For more than 50 years, Sheldon Museum of Art has provided a venue for students, faculty and staff, alumni, and visitors to engage with art and one another. As an academic art museum, Sheldon schedules its exhibitions to coincide with theacademic calendar.
ABOUT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART About. Sheldon Museum of Art's landmark Philip Johnson–designed building houses the collections of the Sheldon Art Association, founded in 1888, and the University of Nebraska. Together, the collections include nearly 13,000 artworks in diverse media. The museum's comprehensive collection of American art includes prominentholdings of 19th
DIRECTOR'S WELCOME
Director's Welcome. Welcome to Sheldon Museum of Art. On this website, we invite you to see a selection of artworks from our collection—the grandest of which is our landmark Philip Johnson–designed building. In the coming months, these pages will increasingly be an integralpart of the museum.
PERSON OF INTEREST: A SYMPOSIUM Students, faculty, and staff at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have produced short papers and creative projects that explore the complexities involved in the simultaneous construction and performance of one’s identity for Person of Interest, a symposium related to the similarly titled exhibition.The selected final projects are featuredon this page.
SHELDON ART ASSOCIATIONSTAFF DIRECTORY
GORDON PARKS: SEGREGATION STORY Gordon Parks: Segregation Story comprises images from his photo essay “The Restraints: Open and Hidden,” commissioned by Life magazine in 1956. In this work, Parks chronicled the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thornton and members of their extended family. This compelling body of work exposed the restrictive oppression of Jim Crow laws onROTHKO, YELLOW BAND
Rothko, Yellow Band. Yellow Band1956Oil on canvas86 × 79 1/2N-130.1961Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial Mark Rothko19031970New York, NYDvinsk, Russia. ENGAGEMENT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Engagement. At Sheldon Museum of Art, we explore art's potential to spark awareness and engagement within the university community and democratic society as a whole. Working in partnership with artists, community members, and scholars, we create programs that invite multiple approaches from diverse disciplines and cultures.EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. For more than 50 years, Sheldon Museum of Art has provided a venue for students, faculty and staff, alumni, and visitors to engage with art and one another. As an academic art museum, Sheldon schedules its exhibitions to coincide with the academic calendar. SUPPORT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Support. The exhibitions, education programs, outreach, and special events that you enjoy at Sheldon are funded entirely through private support from individuals like you. There are many ways for you to support what you love at Sheldon: Become a member of the Sheldon Art Association. Donate to specific exhibitions or projects.STAFF DIRECTORY
Through our collections, exhibitions, and programs, Sheldon Museum of Art inspires inquiry and discovery, serving the University of Nebraska, the state, and beyond.WEDDINGS AT SHELDON
The Leekers' Photography Rent Sheldon Museum of Art for Your Wedding. Sheldon is a versatile venue for wedding ceremonies, receptions, or a combination of the two.PERSON OF INTEREST
Exploring nuances in portraiture from the late nineteenth century to today—and testing the very definition of the genre—Person of Interest presents depictions of the literal and abstracted body from Sheldon’s rich holdings and selected loans. This exhibition asks open-ended questions about self-fashioning, cultural memory, gender identity, and performance of identity.SHELDON TREASURES
Now in its sixth iteration, Sheldon Treasures continues to highlight of some of the museum’s most important and best known objects. Some of the artists represented in this reprise are: Peter Blume (1906–1992), Alexander Calder (1989–1976), Helen Frankenthaler (1928–2011), Norman Lewis (1909–1979), Georgia O’Keeffe (1887–1986) and Marguerite Thompson Zorach (1887–1968).HOPPER, ROOM
Hopper, Room. Room in New York1932Oil on canvas29 9/32 × 36 5/8 × 1 1/4H-166.1936University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Anna R. and Frank M. Hall Charitable Trust Edward HopperEdward Hopper observed the everyday lives of city dwellers in much of his work. In the important canvases painted between 1926 and 1932, he made use of single figures and BARNETT NEWMAN’S HORIZON LIGHT Barnett Newman’s Horizon Light is one of only four extant works in which the artist experimented with horizontal bands. In 1950, the then-untitled painting debuted in a show installed by Mark Rothko at Betty Parsons Gallery in New York City. Rothko apparently insisted that the painting be oriented vertically, perhaps to align with other similar works in the exhibition.ROTHKO, YELLOW BAND
Rothko, Yellow Band. Yellow Band1956Oil on canvas86 × 79 1/2N-130.1961Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial Mark Rothko19031970New York, NYDvinsk, Russia. HOME | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTEXHIBITIONSVISITEVENTSENGAGEMENTSUPPORTABOUT Sheldon Treasures. January 22, 2021 through July 3, 2021. From January to July 2021, the works featured in Sheldon Treasures will be placed in pairs to encourage new ways of looking at familiar objects, facilitating fresh and unexpected conversations between the works — and among the museum's visitors. More info. VISIT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To arrange a tour or group visit, please fill out the tour request form here. A Sheldon staff member will contact you to confirm and finalize the details of yourvisit.
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. Past. Exhibitions. For more than 50 years, Sheldon Museum of Art has provided a venue for students, faculty and staff, alumni, and visitors to engage with art and one another. As an academic art museum, Sheldon schedules its exhibitions to coincide with theacademic calendar.
DIRECTOR'S WELCOME
Director's Welcome. Welcome to Sheldon Museum of Art. On this website, we invite you to see a selection of artworks from our collection—the grandest of which is our landmark Philip Johnson–designed building. In the coming months, these pages will increasingly be an integralpart of the museum.
STAFF DIRECTORY
GORDON PARKS: SEGREGATION STORY Gordon Parks: Segregation Story comprises images from his photo essay “The Restraints: Open and Hidden,” commissioned by Life magazine in 1956. In this work, Parks chronicled the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thornton and members of their extended family. This compelling body of work exposed the restrictive oppression of Jim Crow laws onEDWARD HOPPER
Edward Hopper. Nyack, NY 1882–New York, NY 1967. Room in New York. Oil on canvas, 1932. 29 × 36 5/8 inches. Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Anna R. and Frank M. Hall Charitable Trust, H–166.1936. Art historian Leo Mazow gave insight to the work in “Edward Hopper’s ‘Hotel Consciousness,’” a 2019 lecture BARNETT NEWMAN’S HORIZON LIGHT Barnett Newman’s Horizon Light is one of only four extant works in which the artist experimented with horizontal bands. In 1950, the then-untitled painting debuted in a show installed by Mark Rothko at Betty Parsons Gallery in New York City. Rothko apparently insisted that the painting be oriented vertically, perhaps to align with other similar works in the exhibition.ROTHKO, YELLOW BAND
Rothko, Yellow Band. Yellow Band1956Oil on canvas86 × 79 1/2N-130.1961Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial Mark Rothko19031970New York, NYDvinsk, Russia. UNTITLED (HEY, MISTER, WHAT YOU DOING TO THE POOR MAN Through our collections, exhibitions, and programs, Sheldon Museum of Art inspires inquiry and discovery, serving the University of Nebraska, the state, and beyond. HOME | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTEXHIBITIONSVISITEVENTSENGAGEMENTSUPPORTABOUT Sheldon Treasures. January 22, 2021 through July 3, 2021. From January to July 2021, the works featured in Sheldon Treasures will be placed in pairs to encourage new ways of looking at familiar objects, facilitating fresh and unexpected conversations between the works — and among the museum's visitors. More info. VISIT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To arrange a tour or group visit, please fill out the tour request form here. A Sheldon staff member will contact you to confirm and finalize the details of yourvisit.
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. Past. Exhibitions. For more than 50 years, Sheldon Museum of Art has provided a venue for students, faculty and staff, alumni, and visitors to engage with art and one another. As an academic art museum, Sheldon schedules its exhibitions to coincide with theacademic calendar.
DIRECTOR'S WELCOME
Director's Welcome. Welcome to Sheldon Museum of Art. On this website, we invite you to see a selection of artworks from our collection—the grandest of which is our landmark Philip Johnson–designed building. In the coming months, these pages will increasingly be an integralpart of the museum.
STAFF DIRECTORY
GORDON PARKS: SEGREGATION STORY Gordon Parks: Segregation Story comprises images from his photo essay “The Restraints: Open and Hidden,” commissioned by Life magazine in 1956. In this work, Parks chronicled the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thornton and members of their extended family. This compelling body of work exposed the restrictive oppression of Jim Crow laws onEDWARD HOPPER
Edward Hopper. Nyack, NY 1882–New York, NY 1967. Room in New York. Oil on canvas, 1932. 29 × 36 5/8 inches. Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Anna R. and Frank M. Hall Charitable Trust, H–166.1936. Art historian Leo Mazow gave insight to the work in “Edward Hopper’s ‘Hotel Consciousness,’” a 2019 lecture BARNETT NEWMAN’S HORIZON LIGHT Barnett Newman’s Horizon Light is one of only four extant works in which the artist experimented with horizontal bands. In 1950, the then-untitled painting debuted in a show installed by Mark Rothko at Betty Parsons Gallery in New York City. Rothko apparently insisted that the painting be oriented vertically, perhaps to align with other similar works in the exhibition.ROTHKO, YELLOW BAND
Rothko, Yellow Band. Yellow Band1956Oil on canvas86 × 79 1/2N-130.1961Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial Mark Rothko19031970New York, NYDvinsk, Russia. UNTITLED (HEY, MISTER, WHAT YOU DOING TO THE POOR MAN Through our collections, exhibitions, and programs, Sheldon Museum of Art inspires inquiry and discovery, serving the University of Nebraska, the state, and beyond. VISIT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To arrange a tour or group visit, please fill out the tour request form here. A Sheldon staff member will contact you to confirm and finalize the details of yourvisit.
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. Past. Exhibitions. For more than 50 years, Sheldon Museum of Art has provided a venue for students, faculty and staff, alumni, and visitors to engage with art and one another. As an academic art museum, Sheldon schedules its exhibitions to coincide with theacademic calendar.
ABOUT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART About. Sheldon Museum of Art's landmark Philip Johnson–designed building houses the collections of the Sheldon Art Association, founded in 1888, and the University of Nebraska. Together, the collections include nearly 13,000 artworks in diverse media. The museum's comprehensive collection of American art includes prominentholdings of 19th
DOWNLOADS | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Download Salads, Sandwiches, and Desserts, 1920x1080. Hans Hofmann (Weissenberg, Germany 1880–New York, NY 1966). The City (detail). Oil on canvas, 1958; 60 1/4 x 52 1/2 inches. Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial, N-153.1964. Download The City, 1920x1080. Sheldon Moldoff (New York, NY 1920–Lauderhill, FL 2012). ENGAGEMENT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Engagement. At Sheldon Museum of Art, we explore art's potential to spark awareness and engagement within the university community and democratic society as a whole. Working in partnership with artists, community members, and scholars, we create programs that invite multiple approaches from diverse disciplines and cultures. SUPPORT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Support. The exhibitions, education programs, outreach, and special events that you enjoy at Sheldon are funded entirely through private support from individuals like you. There are many ways for you to support what you love at Sheldon: Become a member of the Sheldon Art Association. Donate to specific exhibitions or projects.OUTDOOR SCULPTURE
Discover Sheldon’s collection—outside. More than thirty sculptures from Sheldon Museum of Art’s permanent collection are displayed year-round across the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s City and East Campuses, with major works by international artists from the early twentieth century to today.PERSON OF INTEREST
Exploring nuances in portraiture from the late nineteenth century to today—and testing the very definition of the genre—Person of Interest presents depictions of the literal and abstracted body from Sheldon’s rich holdings and selected loans. This exhibition asks open-ended questions about self-fashioning, cultural memory, gender identity, and performance of identity.EDWARD HOPPER
Edward Hopper. Nyack, NY 1882–New York, NY 1967. Room in New York. Oil on canvas, 1932. 29 × 36 5/8 inches. Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Anna R. and Frank M. Hall Charitable Trust, H–166.1936. Art historian Leo Mazow gave insight to the work in “Edward Hopper’s ‘Hotel Consciousness,’” a 2019 lectureXENOBIA BAILEY
Xenobia Bailey. born Seattle, WA 1958. Trilogy. Cotton and acrylic yarn crochet with plastic beads, 2000. 84 × 60 inches. Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Robert E. Schweser and Fern Beardsley Schweser Acquisition Fund, through the University of Nebraska Foundation, U-6398.2013. HOME | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTEXHIBITIONSVISITEVENTSENGAGEMENTSUPPORTABOUT Sheldon Treasures. January 22, 2021 through July 3, 2021. From January to July 2021, the works featured in Sheldon Treasures will be placed in pairs to encourage new ways of looking at familiar objects, facilitating fresh and unexpected conversations between the works — and among the museum's visitors. More info. VISIT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To arrange a tour or group visit, please fill out the tour request form here. A Sheldon staff member will contact you to confirm and finalize the details of yourvisit.
ABOUT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART About. Sheldon Museum of Art's landmark Philip Johnson–designed building houses the collections of the Sheldon Art Association, founded in 1888, and the University of Nebraska. Together, the collections include nearly 13,000 artworks in diverse media. The museum's comprehensive collection of American art includes prominentholdings of 19th
DIRECTOR'S WELCOME
Director's Welcome. Welcome to Sheldon Museum of Art. On this website, we invite you to see a selection of artworks from our collection—the grandest of which is our landmark Philip Johnson–designed building. In the coming months, these pages will increasingly be an integralpart of the museum.
PERSON OF INTEREST: A SYMPOSIUM Students, faculty, and staff at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have produced short papers and creative projects that explore the complexities involved in the simultaneous construction and performance of one’s identity for Person of Interest, a symposium related to the similarly titled exhibition.The selected final projects are featuredon this page.
STAFF DIRECTORY
SHELDON ART ASSOCIATION GORDON PARKS: SEGREGATION STORY Gordon Parks: Segregation Story comprises images from his photo essay “The Restraints: Open and Hidden,” commissioned by Life magazine in 1956. In this work, Parks chronicled the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thornton and members of their extended family. This compelling body of work exposed the restrictive oppression of Jim Crow laws onROTHKO, YELLOW BAND
Rothko, Yellow Band. Yellow Band1956Oil on canvas86 × 79 1/2N-130.1961Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial Mark Rothko19031970New York, NYDvinsk, Russia. UNTITLED (HEY, MISTER, WHAT YOU DOING TO THE POOR MAN Through our collections, exhibitions, and programs, Sheldon Museum of Art inspires inquiry and discovery, serving the University of Nebraska, the state, and beyond. HOME | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTEXHIBITIONSVISITEVENTSENGAGEMENTSUPPORTABOUT Sheldon Treasures. January 22, 2021 through July 3, 2021. From January to July 2021, the works featured in Sheldon Treasures will be placed in pairs to encourage new ways of looking at familiar objects, facilitating fresh and unexpected conversations between the works — and among the museum's visitors. More info. VISIT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To arrange a tour or group visit, please fill out the tour request form here. A Sheldon staff member will contact you to confirm and finalize the details of yourvisit.
ABOUT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART About. Sheldon Museum of Art's landmark Philip Johnson–designed building houses the collections of the Sheldon Art Association, founded in 1888, and the University of Nebraska. Together, the collections include nearly 13,000 artworks in diverse media. The museum's comprehensive collection of American art includes prominentholdings of 19th
DIRECTOR'S WELCOME
Director's Welcome. Welcome to Sheldon Museum of Art. On this website, we invite you to see a selection of artworks from our collection—the grandest of which is our landmark Philip Johnson–designed building. In the coming months, these pages will increasingly be an integralpart of the museum.
PERSON OF INTEREST: A SYMPOSIUM Students, faculty, and staff at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have produced short papers and creative projects that explore the complexities involved in the simultaneous construction and performance of one’s identity for Person of Interest, a symposium related to the similarly titled exhibition.The selected final projects are featuredon this page.
STAFF DIRECTORY
SHELDON ART ASSOCIATION GORDON PARKS: SEGREGATION STORY Gordon Parks: Segregation Story comprises images from his photo essay “The Restraints: Open and Hidden,” commissioned by Life magazine in 1956. In this work, Parks chronicled the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thornton and members of their extended family. This compelling body of work exposed the restrictive oppression of Jim Crow laws onROTHKO, YELLOW BAND
Rothko, Yellow Band. Yellow Band1956Oil on canvas86 × 79 1/2N-130.1961Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial Mark Rothko19031970New York, NYDvinsk, Russia. UNTITLED (HEY, MISTER, WHAT YOU DOING TO THE POOR MAN Through our collections, exhibitions, and programs, Sheldon Museum of Art inspires inquiry and discovery, serving the University of Nebraska, the state, and beyond. VISIT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To arrange a tour or group visit, please fill out the tour request form here. A Sheldon staff member will contact you to confirm and finalize the details of yourvisit.
DOWNLOADS | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Download Salads, Sandwiches, and Desserts, 1920x1080. Hans Hofmann (Weissenberg, Germany 1880–New York, NY 1966). The City (detail). Oil on canvas, 1958; 60 1/4 x 52 1/2 inches. Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial, N-153.1964. Download The City, 1920x1080. Sheldon Moldoff (New York, NY 1920–Lauderhill, FL 2012). RENT SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Whether hosting a reception for 100 in the Great Hall or a meeting for 10 in the Olga Nielsen Sheldon Room, you and your guests will enjoy a memorable experience in this celebrated historic venue. Outside of all major holidays and home football game days, areas of the museum are available to rent seven days a week from 8:00am to 11:00pm. REQUEST A TOUR OR GROUP VISIT Request a Tour or Group Visit. Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. A limited number of guided and self-guided tours are available: Tuesday – Friday 10 am – 4 pm. To arrange tours, pleasefill out the
ENGAGEMENT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Engagement. At Sheldon Museum of Art, we explore art's potential to spark awareness and engagement within the university community and democratic society as a whole. Working in partnership with artists, community members, and scholars, we create programs that invite multiple approaches from diverse disciplines and cultures. SUPPORT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Support. The exhibitions, education programs, outreach, and special events that you enjoy at Sheldon are funded entirely through private support from individuals like you. There are many ways for you to support what you love at Sheldon: Become a member of the Sheldon Art Association. Donate to specific exhibitions or projects.EDWARD HOPPER
Edward Hopper. Nyack, NY 1882–New York, NY 1967. Room in New York. Oil on canvas, 1932. 29 × 36 5/8 inches. Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Anna R. and Frank M. Hall Charitable Trust, H–166.1936. Art historian Leo Mazow gave insight to the work in “Edward Hopper’s ‘Hotel Consciousness,’” a 2019 lecturePERSON OF INTEREST
Exploring nuances in portraiture from the late nineteenth century to today—and testing the very definition of the genre—Person of Interest presents depictions of the literal and abstracted body from Sheldon’s rich holdings and selected loans. This exhibition asks open-ended questions about self-fashioning, cultural memory, gender identity, and performance of identity. BARNETT NEWMAN’S HORIZON LIGHT Barnett Newman’s Horizon Light is one of only four extant works in which the artist experimented with horizontal bands. In 1950, the then-untitled painting debuted in a show installed by Mark Rothko at Betty Parsons Gallery in New York City. Rothko apparently insisted that the painting be oriented vertically, perhaps to align with other similar works in the exhibition.XENOBIA BAILEY
Xenobia Bailey. born Seattle, WA 1958. Trilogy. Cotton and acrylic yarn crochet with plastic beads, 2000. 84 × 60 inches. Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Robert E. Schweser and Fern Beardsley Schweser Acquisition Fund, through the University of Nebraska Foundation, U-6398.2013. HOME | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTEXHIBITIONSVISITEVENTSENGAGEMENTSUPPORTABOUT Sheldon Treasures. January 22, 2021 through July 3, 2021. From January to July 2021, the works featured in Sheldon Treasures will be placed in pairs to encourage new ways of looking at familiar objects, facilitating fresh and unexpected conversations between the works — and among the museum's visitors. More info. VISIT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTMUSEUM OF NEBRASKA ARTSHELDON ART GALLERYSHELDON ART GALLERY LINCOLNSHELDON ART MUSEUM LINCOLNSHELDON MEMORIAL ART GALLERY Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To arrange a tour or group visit, please fill out the tour request form here. A Sheldon staff member will contact you to confirm and finalize the details of yourvisit.
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. Past. Exhibitions. For more than 50 years, Sheldon Museum of Art has provided a venue for students, faculty and staff, alumni, and visitors to engage with art and one another. As an academic art museum, Sheldon schedules its exhibitions to coincide with theacademic calendar.
DIRECTOR'S WELCOME
Director's Welcome. Welcome to Sheldon Museum of Art. On this website, we invite you to see a selection of artworks from our collection—the grandest of which is our landmark Philip Johnson–designed building. In the coming months, these pages will increasingly be an integralpart of the museum.
DOWNLOADS | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Download Salads, Sandwiches, and Desserts, 1920x1080. Hans Hofmann (Weissenberg, Germany 1880–New York, NY 1966). The City (detail). Oil on canvas, 1958; 60 1/4 x 52 1/2 inches. Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial, N-153.1964. Download The City, 1920x1080. Sheldon Moldoff (New York, NY 1920–Lauderhill, FL 2012). PERSON OF INTEREST: A SYMPOSIUM Students, faculty, and staff at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have produced short papers and creative projects that explore the complexities involved in the simultaneous construction and performance of one’s identity for Person of Interest, a symposium related to the similarly titled exhibition.The selected final projects are featuredon this page.
STAFF DIRECTORY
HOPPER, ROOM
Hopper, Room. Room in New York1932Oil on canvas29 9/32 × 36 5/8 × 1 1/4H-166.1936University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Anna R. and Frank M. Hall Charitable Trust Edward HopperEdward Hopper observed the everyday lives of city dwellers in much of his work. In the important canvases painted between 1926 and 1932, he made use of single figures and BARNETT NEWMAN’S HORIZON LIGHT Barnett Newman’s Horizon Light is one of only four extant works in which the artist experimented with horizontal bands. In 1950, the then-untitled painting debuted in a show installed by Mark Rothko at Betty Parsons Gallery in New York City. Rothko apparently insisted that the painting be oriented vertically, perhaps to align with other similar works in the exhibition.ROTHKO, YELLOW BAND
Rothko, Yellow Band. Yellow Band1956Oil on canvas86 × 79 1/2N-130.1961Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial Mark Rothko19031970New York, NYDvinsk, Russia. HOME | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTEXHIBITIONSVISITEVENTSENGAGEMENTSUPPORTABOUT Sheldon Treasures. January 22, 2021 through July 3, 2021. From January to July 2021, the works featured in Sheldon Treasures will be placed in pairs to encourage new ways of looking at familiar objects, facilitating fresh and unexpected conversations between the works — and among the museum's visitors. More info. VISIT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTMUSEUM OF NEBRASKA ARTSHELDON ART GALLERYSHELDON ART GALLERY LINCOLNSHELDON ART MUSEUM LINCOLNSHELDON MEMORIAL ART GALLERY Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To arrange a tour or group visit, please fill out the tour request form here. A Sheldon staff member will contact you to confirm and finalize the details of yourvisit.
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. Past. Exhibitions. For more than 50 years, Sheldon Museum of Art has provided a venue for students, faculty and staff, alumni, and visitors to engage with art and one another. As an academic art museum, Sheldon schedules its exhibitions to coincide with theacademic calendar.
DIRECTOR'S WELCOME
Director's Welcome. Welcome to Sheldon Museum of Art. On this website, we invite you to see a selection of artworks from our collection—the grandest of which is our landmark Philip Johnson–designed building. In the coming months, these pages will increasingly be an integralpart of the museum.
DOWNLOADS | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Download Salads, Sandwiches, and Desserts, 1920x1080. Hans Hofmann (Weissenberg, Germany 1880–New York, NY 1966). The City (detail). Oil on canvas, 1958; 60 1/4 x 52 1/2 inches. Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial, N-153.1964. Download The City, 1920x1080. Sheldon Moldoff (New York, NY 1920–Lauderhill, FL 2012). PERSON OF INTEREST: A SYMPOSIUM Students, faculty, and staff at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have produced short papers and creative projects that explore the complexities involved in the simultaneous construction and performance of one’s identity for Person of Interest, a symposium related to the similarly titled exhibition.The selected final projects are featuredon this page.
STAFF DIRECTORY
HOPPER, ROOM
Hopper, Room. Room in New York1932Oil on canvas29 9/32 × 36 5/8 × 1 1/4H-166.1936University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Anna R. and Frank M. Hall Charitable Trust Edward HopperEdward Hopper observed the everyday lives of city dwellers in much of his work. In the important canvases painted between 1926 and 1932, he made use of single figures and BARNETT NEWMAN’S HORIZON LIGHT Barnett Newman’s Horizon Light is one of only four extant works in which the artist experimented with horizontal bands. In 1950, the then-untitled painting debuted in a show installed by Mark Rothko at Betty Parsons Gallery in New York City. Rothko apparently insisted that the painting be oriented vertically, perhaps to align with other similar works in the exhibition.ROTHKO, YELLOW BAND
Rothko, Yellow Band. Yellow Band1956Oil on canvas86 × 79 1/2N-130.1961Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial Mark Rothko19031970New York, NYDvinsk, Russia. VISIT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To arrange a tour or group visit, please fill out the tour request form here. A Sheldon staff member will contact you to confirm and finalize the details of yourvisit.
ABOUT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART About. Sheldon Museum of Art's landmark Philip Johnson–designed building houses the collections of the Sheldon Art Association, founded in 1888, and the University of Nebraska. Together, the collections include nearly 13,000 artworks in diverse media. The museum's comprehensive collection of American art includes prominentholdings of 19th
DOWNLOADS | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Download Salads, Sandwiches, and Desserts, 1920x1080. Hans Hofmann (Weissenberg, Germany 1880–New York, NY 1966). The City (detail). Oil on canvas, 1958; 60 1/4 x 52 1/2 inches. Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial, N-153.1964. Download The City, 1920x1080. Sheldon Moldoff (New York, NY 1920–Lauderhill, FL 2012). REQUEST A TOUR OR GROUP VISIT Request a Tour or Group Visit. Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. A limited number of guided and self-guided tours are available: Tuesday – Friday 10 am – 4 pm. To arrange tours, pleasefill out the
SUPPORT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Support. The exhibitions, education programs, outreach, and special events that you enjoy at Sheldon are funded entirely through private support from individuals like you. There are many ways for you to support what you love at Sheldon: Become a member of the Sheldon Art Association. Donate to specific exhibitions or projects. ENGAGEMENT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Engagement. At Sheldon Museum of Art, we explore art's potential to spark awareness and engagement within the university community and democratic society as a whole. Working in partnership with artists, community members, and scholars, we create programs that invite multiple approaches from diverse disciplines and cultures.OUTDOOR SCULPTURE
Discover Sheldon’s collection—outside. More than thirty sculptures from Sheldon Museum of Art’s permanent collection are displayed year-round across the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s City and East Campuses, with major works by international artists from the early twentieth century to today.PERSON OF INTEREST
Exploring nuances in portraiture from the late nineteenth century to today—and testing the very definition of the genre—Person of Interest presents depictions of the literal and abstracted body from Sheldon’s rich holdings and selected loans. This exhibition asks open-ended questions about self-fashioning, cultural memory, gender identity, and performance of identity.EDWARD HOPPER
Edward Hopper. Nyack, NY 1882–New York, NY 1967. Room in New York. Oil on canvas, 1932. 29 × 36 5/8 inches. Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Anna R. and Frank M. Hall Charitable Trust, H–166.1936. Art historian Leo Mazow gave insight to the work in “Edward Hopper’s ‘Hotel Consciousness,’” a 2019 lecture BARNETT NEWMAN’S HORIZON LIGHT Barnett Newman’s Horizon Light is one of only four extant works in which the artist experimented with horizontal bands. In 1950, the then-untitled painting debuted in a show installed by Mark Rothko at Betty Parsons Gallery in New York City. Rothko apparently insisted that the painting be oriented vertically, perhaps to align with other similar works in the exhibition. HOME | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTEXHIBITIONSVISITEVENTSENGAGEMENTSUPPORTABOUT Sheldon Treasures. January 22, 2021 through July 3, 2021. From January to July 2021, the works featured in Sheldon Treasures will be placed in pairs to encourage new ways of looking at familiar objects, facilitating fresh and unexpected conversations between the works — and among the museum's visitors. More info. VISIT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTMUSEUM OF NEBRASKA ARTSHELDON ART GALLERYSHELDON ART GALLERY LINCOLNSHELDON ART MUSEUM LINCOLNSHELDON MEMORIAL ART GALLERY Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To arrange a tour or group visit, please fill out the tour request form here. A Sheldon staff member will contact you to confirm and finalize the details of yourvisit.
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. Past. Exhibitions. For more than 50 years, Sheldon Museum of Art has provided a venue for students, faculty and staff, alumni, and visitors to engage with art and one another. As an academic art museum, Sheldon schedules its exhibitions to coincide with theacademic calendar.
DIRECTOR'S WELCOME
Director's Welcome. Welcome to Sheldon Museum of Art. On this website, we invite you to see a selection of artworks from our collection—the grandest of which is our landmark Philip Johnson–designed building. In the coming months, these pages will increasingly be an integralpart of the museum.
DOWNLOADS | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Download Salads, Sandwiches, and Desserts, 1920x1080. Hans Hofmann (Weissenberg, Germany 1880–New York, NY 1966). The City (detail). Oil on canvas, 1958; 60 1/4 x 52 1/2 inches. Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial, N-153.1964. Download The City, 1920x1080. Sheldon Moldoff (New York, NY 1920–Lauderhill, FL 2012). PERSON OF INTEREST: A SYMPOSIUM Students, faculty, and staff at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have produced short papers and creative projects that explore the complexities involved in the simultaneous construction and performance of one’s identity for Person of Interest, a symposium related to the similarly titled exhibition.The selected final projects are featuredon this page.
STAFF DIRECTORY
HOPPER, ROOM
Hopper, Room. Room in New York1932Oil on canvas29 9/32 × 36 5/8 × 1 1/4H-166.1936University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Anna R. and Frank M. Hall Charitable Trust Edward HopperEdward Hopper observed the everyday lives of city dwellers in much of his work. In the important canvases painted between 1926 and 1932, he made use of single figures and BARNETT NEWMAN’S HORIZON LIGHT Barnett Newman’s Horizon Light is one of only four extant works in which the artist experimented with horizontal bands. In 1950, the then-untitled painting debuted in a show installed by Mark Rothko at Betty Parsons Gallery in New York City. Rothko apparently insisted that the painting be oriented vertically, perhaps to align with other similar works in the exhibition.ROTHKO, YELLOW BAND
Rothko, Yellow Band. Yellow Band1956Oil on canvas86 × 79 1/2N-130.1961Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial Mark Rothko19031970New York, NYDvinsk, Russia. HOME | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTEXHIBITIONSVISITEVENTSENGAGEMENTSUPPORTABOUT Sheldon Treasures. January 22, 2021 through July 3, 2021. From January to July 2021, the works featured in Sheldon Treasures will be placed in pairs to encourage new ways of looking at familiar objects, facilitating fresh and unexpected conversations between the works — and among the museum's visitors. More info. VISIT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTMUSEUM OF NEBRASKA ARTSHELDON ART GALLERYSHELDON ART GALLERY LINCOLNSHELDON ART MUSEUM LINCOLNSHELDON MEMORIAL ART GALLERY Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To arrange a tour or group visit, please fill out the tour request form here. A Sheldon staff member will contact you to confirm and finalize the details of yourvisit.
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. Past. Exhibitions. For more than 50 years, Sheldon Museum of Art has provided a venue for students, faculty and staff, alumni, and visitors to engage with art and one another. As an academic art museum, Sheldon schedules its exhibitions to coincide with theacademic calendar.
DIRECTOR'S WELCOME
Director's Welcome. Welcome to Sheldon Museum of Art. On this website, we invite you to see a selection of artworks from our collection—the grandest of which is our landmark Philip Johnson–designed building. In the coming months, these pages will increasingly be an integralpart of the museum.
DOWNLOADS | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Download Salads, Sandwiches, and Desserts, 1920x1080. Hans Hofmann (Weissenberg, Germany 1880–New York, NY 1966). The City (detail). Oil on canvas, 1958; 60 1/4 x 52 1/2 inches. Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial, N-153.1964. Download The City, 1920x1080. Sheldon Moldoff (New York, NY 1920–Lauderhill, FL 2012). PERSON OF INTEREST: A SYMPOSIUM Students, faculty, and staff at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have produced short papers and creative projects that explore the complexities involved in the simultaneous construction and performance of one’s identity for Person of Interest, a symposium related to the similarly titled exhibition.The selected final projects are featuredon this page.
STAFF DIRECTORY
HOPPER, ROOM
Hopper, Room. Room in New York1932Oil on canvas29 9/32 × 36 5/8 × 1 1/4H-166.1936University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Anna R. and Frank M. Hall Charitable Trust Edward HopperEdward Hopper observed the everyday lives of city dwellers in much of his work. In the important canvases painted between 1926 and 1932, he made use of single figures and BARNETT NEWMAN’S HORIZON LIGHT Barnett Newman’s Horizon Light is one of only four extant works in which the artist experimented with horizontal bands. In 1950, the then-untitled painting debuted in a show installed by Mark Rothko at Betty Parsons Gallery in New York City. Rothko apparently insisted that the painting be oriented vertically, perhaps to align with other similar works in the exhibition.ROTHKO, YELLOW BAND
Rothko, Yellow Band. Yellow Band1956Oil on canvas86 × 79 1/2N-130.1961Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial Mark Rothko19031970New York, NYDvinsk, Russia. VISIT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To arrange a tour or group visit, please fill out the tour request form here. A Sheldon staff member will contact you to confirm and finalize the details of yourvisit.
ABOUT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART About. Sheldon Museum of Art's landmark Philip Johnson–designed building houses the collections of the Sheldon Art Association, founded in 1888, and the University of Nebraska. Together, the collections include nearly 13,000 artworks in diverse media. The museum's comprehensive collection of American art includes prominentholdings of 19th
DOWNLOADS | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Download Salads, Sandwiches, and Desserts, 1920x1080. Hans Hofmann (Weissenberg, Germany 1880–New York, NY 1966). The City (detail). Oil on canvas, 1958; 60 1/4 x 52 1/2 inches. Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial, N-153.1964. Download The City, 1920x1080. Sheldon Moldoff (New York, NY 1920–Lauderhill, FL 2012). REQUEST A TOUR OR GROUP VISIT Request a Tour or Group Visit. Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. A limited number of guided and self-guided tours are available: Tuesday – Friday 10 am – 4 pm. To arrange tours, pleasefill out the
SUPPORT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Support. The exhibitions, education programs, outreach, and special events that you enjoy at Sheldon are funded entirely through private support from individuals like you. There are many ways for you to support what you love at Sheldon: Become a member of the Sheldon Art Association. Donate to specific exhibitions or projects. ENGAGEMENT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Engagement. At Sheldon Museum of Art, we explore art's potential to spark awareness and engagement within the university community and democratic society as a whole. Working in partnership with artists, community members, and scholars, we create programs that invite multiple approaches from diverse disciplines and cultures.OUTDOOR SCULPTURE
Discover Sheldon’s collection—outside. More than thirty sculptures from Sheldon Museum of Art’s permanent collection are displayed year-round across the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s City and East Campuses, with major works by international artists from the early twentieth century to today.PERSON OF INTEREST
Exploring nuances in portraiture from the late nineteenth century to today—and testing the very definition of the genre—Person of Interest presents depictions of the literal and abstracted body from Sheldon’s rich holdings and selected loans. This exhibition asks open-ended questions about self-fashioning, cultural memory, gender identity, and performance of identity.EDWARD HOPPER
Edward Hopper. Nyack, NY 1882–New York, NY 1967. Room in New York. Oil on canvas, 1932. 29 × 36 5/8 inches. Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Anna R. and Frank M. Hall Charitable Trust, H–166.1936. Art historian Leo Mazow gave insight to the work in “Edward Hopper’s ‘Hotel Consciousness,’” a 2019 lecture BARNETT NEWMAN’S HORIZON LIGHT Barnett Newman’s Horizon Light is one of only four extant works in which the artist experimented with horizontal bands. In 1950, the then-untitled painting debuted in a show installed by Mark Rothko at Betty Parsons Gallery in New York City. Rothko apparently insisted that the painting be oriented vertically, perhaps to align with other similar works in the exhibition. HOME | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTEXHIBITIONSVISITEVENTSENGAGEMENTSUPPORTABOUT Sheldon Treasures. January 22, 2021 through July 3, 2021. From January to July 2021, the works featured in Sheldon Treasures will be placed in pairs to encourage new ways of looking at familiar objects, facilitating fresh and unexpected conversations between the works — and among the museum's visitors. More info. VISIT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTMUSEUM OF NEBRASKA ARTSHELDON ART GALLERYSHELDON ART GALLERY LINCOLNSHELDON ART MUSEUM LINCOLNSHELDON MEMORIAL ART GALLERY Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To arrange a tour or group visit, please fill out the tour request form here. A Sheldon staff member will contact you to confirm and finalize the details of yourvisit.
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. Past. Exhibitions. For more than 50 years, Sheldon Museum of Art has provided a venue for students, faculty and staff, alumni, and visitors to engage with art and one another. As an academic art museum, Sheldon schedules its exhibitions to coincide with theacademic calendar.
DIRECTOR'S WELCOME
Director's Welcome. Welcome to Sheldon Museum of Art. On this website, we invite you to see a selection of artworks from our collection—the grandest of which is our landmark Philip Johnson–designed building. In the coming months, these pages will increasingly be an integralpart of the museum.
DOWNLOADS | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Download Salads, Sandwiches, and Desserts, 1920x1080. Hans Hofmann (Weissenberg, Germany 1880–New York, NY 1966). The City (detail). Oil on canvas, 1958; 60 1/4 x 52 1/2 inches. Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial, N-153.1964. Download The City, 1920x1080. Sheldon Moldoff (New York, NY 1920–Lauderhill, FL 2012). PERSON OF INTEREST: A SYMPOSIUM Students, faculty, and staff at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have produced short papers and creative projects that explore the complexities involved in the simultaneous construction and performance of one’s identity for Person of Interest, a symposium related to the similarly titled exhibition.The selected final projects are featuredon this page.
STAFF DIRECTORY
HOPPER, ROOM
Hopper, Room. Room in New York1932Oil on canvas29 9/32 × 36 5/8 × 1 1/4H-166.1936University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Anna R. and Frank M. Hall Charitable Trust Edward HopperEdward Hopper observed the everyday lives of city dwellers in much of his work. In the important canvases painted between 1926 and 1932, he made use of single figures and BARNETT NEWMAN’S HORIZON LIGHT Barnett Newman’s Horizon Light is one of only four extant works in which the artist experimented with horizontal bands. In 1950, the then-untitled painting debuted in a show installed by Mark Rothko at Betty Parsons Gallery in New York City. Rothko apparently insisted that the painting be oriented vertically, perhaps to align with other similar works in the exhibition.ROTHKO, YELLOW BAND
Rothko, Yellow Band. Yellow Band1956Oil on canvas86 × 79 1/2N-130.1961Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial Mark Rothko19031970New York, NYDvinsk, Russia. HOME | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTEXHIBITIONSVISITEVENTSENGAGEMENTSUPPORTABOUT Sheldon Treasures. January 22, 2021 through July 3, 2021. From January to July 2021, the works featured in Sheldon Treasures will be placed in pairs to encourage new ways of looking at familiar objects, facilitating fresh and unexpected conversations between the works — and among the museum's visitors. More info. VISIT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTMUSEUM OF NEBRASKA ARTSHELDON ART GALLERYSHELDON ART GALLERY LINCOLNSHELDON ART MUSEUM LINCOLNSHELDON MEMORIAL ART GALLERY Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To arrange a tour or group visit, please fill out the tour request form here. A Sheldon staff member will contact you to confirm and finalize the details of yourvisit.
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. Past. Exhibitions. For more than 50 years, Sheldon Museum of Art has provided a venue for students, faculty and staff, alumni, and visitors to engage with art and one another. As an academic art museum, Sheldon schedules its exhibitions to coincide with theacademic calendar.
DIRECTOR'S WELCOME
Director's Welcome. Welcome to Sheldon Museum of Art. On this website, we invite you to see a selection of artworks from our collection—the grandest of which is our landmark Philip Johnson–designed building. In the coming months, these pages will increasingly be an integralpart of the museum.
DOWNLOADS | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Download Salads, Sandwiches, and Desserts, 1920x1080. Hans Hofmann (Weissenberg, Germany 1880–New York, NY 1966). The City (detail). Oil on canvas, 1958; 60 1/4 x 52 1/2 inches. Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial, N-153.1964. Download The City, 1920x1080. Sheldon Moldoff (New York, NY 1920–Lauderhill, FL 2012). PERSON OF INTEREST: A SYMPOSIUM Students, faculty, and staff at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have produced short papers and creative projects that explore the complexities involved in the simultaneous construction and performance of one’s identity for Person of Interest, a symposium related to the similarly titled exhibition.The selected final projects are featuredon this page.
STAFF DIRECTORY
HOPPER, ROOM
Hopper, Room. Room in New York1932Oil on canvas29 9/32 × 36 5/8 × 1 1/4H-166.1936University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Anna R. and Frank M. Hall Charitable Trust Edward HopperEdward Hopper observed the everyday lives of city dwellers in much of his work. In the important canvases painted between 1926 and 1932, he made use of single figures and BARNETT NEWMAN’S HORIZON LIGHT Barnett Newman’s Horizon Light is one of only four extant works in which the artist experimented with horizontal bands. In 1950, the then-untitled painting debuted in a show installed by Mark Rothko at Betty Parsons Gallery in New York City. Rothko apparently insisted that the painting be oriented vertically, perhaps to align with other similar works in the exhibition.ROTHKO, YELLOW BAND
Rothko, Yellow Band. Yellow Band1956Oil on canvas86 × 79 1/2N-130.1961Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial Mark Rothko19031970New York, NYDvinsk, Russia. VISIT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. To arrange a tour or group visit, please fill out the tour request form here. A Sheldon staff member will contact you to confirm and finalize the details of yourvisit.
ABOUT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART About. Sheldon Museum of Art's landmark Philip Johnson–designed building houses the collections of the Sheldon Art Association, founded in 1888, and the University of Nebraska. Together, the collections include nearly 13,000 artworks in diverse media. The museum's comprehensive collection of American art includes prominentholdings of 19th
DOWNLOADS | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Download Salads, Sandwiches, and Desserts, 1920x1080. Hans Hofmann (Weissenberg, Germany 1880–New York, NY 1966). The City (detail). Oil on canvas, 1958; 60 1/4 x 52 1/2 inches. Nebraska Art Association, Thomas C. Woods Memorial, N-153.1964. Download The City, 1920x1080. Sheldon Moldoff (New York, NY 1920–Lauderhill, FL 2012). REQUEST A TOUR OR GROUP VISIT Request a Tour or Group Visit. Tours of Sheldon Museum of Art and its outdoor sculptures are free and may be tailored to visitors’ interests. Generally, tours must be requested at least two weeks in advance. A limited number of guided and self-guided tours are available: Tuesday – Friday 10 am – 4 pm. To arrange tours, pleasefill out the
SUPPORT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Support. The exhibitions, education programs, outreach, and special events that you enjoy at Sheldon are funded entirely through private support from individuals like you. There are many ways for you to support what you love at Sheldon: Become a member of the Sheldon Art Association. Donate to specific exhibitions or projects. ENGAGEMENT | SHELDON MUSEUM OF ART Engagement. At Sheldon Museum of Art, we explore art's potential to spark awareness and engagement within the university community and democratic society as a whole. Working in partnership with artists, community members, and scholars, we create programs that invite multiple approaches from diverse disciplines and cultures.OUTDOOR SCULPTURE
Discover Sheldon’s collection—outside. More than thirty sculptures from Sheldon Museum of Art’s permanent collection are displayed year-round across the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s City and East Campuses, with major works by international artists from the early twentieth century to today.PERSON OF INTEREST
Exploring nuances in portraiture from the late nineteenth century to today—and testing the very definition of the genre—Person of Interest presents depictions of the literal and abstracted body from Sheldon’s rich holdings and selected loans. This exhibition asks open-ended questions about self-fashioning, cultural memory, gender identity, and performance of identity.EDWARD HOPPER
Edward Hopper. Nyack, NY 1882–New York, NY 1967. Room in New York. Oil on canvas, 1932. 29 × 36 5/8 inches. Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Anna R. and Frank M. Hall Charitable Trust, H–166.1936. Art historian Leo Mazow gave insight to the work in “Edward Hopper’s ‘Hotel Consciousness,’” a 2019 lecture BARNETT NEWMAN’S HORIZON LIGHT Barnett Newman’s Horizon Light is one of only four extant works in which the artist experimented with horizontal bands. In 1950, the then-untitled painting debuted in a show installed by Mark Rothko at Betty Parsons Gallery in New York City. Rothko apparently insisted that the painting be oriented vertically, perhaps to align with other similar works in the exhibition.Skip navigation
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