Chazen Museum of Art


Conrad A. Elvehjem building at the  Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Below: Orange painting of man walking is Busy People No. 1 by Su Xinping (2010) Oil on canvas.

Busy People No. 1 by Su Xinping in the Conrad A. Elvehjem building at the Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Below: Looking down into atrium from the third balcony of the Conrad A. Elvehjem building.

Conrad A. Elvehjem building at the  Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Below: Tall, thin red sculpture is Red Monument to Lost Dirigible by Theodore Roszak (ca. 1939-1940) Painted wood, steel, brass, and plastic.

Red Monument to Lost Dirigible by Theodore Roszak at the Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Below: Large black jack sculpture is Black Jack by Tinigo Manglano-Ovalle (1987) Carbon fiber, aluminum.

Black Jack by Tinigo Manglano-Ovalle at the Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Below: (L) Dining Chair from the Peter A. Beachy House in Oak Park, Illinois designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (1906), (R) Dining Chair, from the Harold C. Bradley House (Sigma Phi Society Chapter House) in Madison, Wisconsin designed by George Grant Elmslie (1909).

Frank Lloyd Wright designed chair on the laft at the Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Below: Tree of Life Window from the Darwin D. Martin House, 125 Jewett Parkway in Buffalo, New York designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (1904).

FTree of Life Window from the Darwin D. Martin House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright designed at the Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

 


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The Chazen Museum of Art is a Madison treasure, presenting a significant permanent collection, compelling temporary exhibitions, and innovative programming. The Chazen is home to the second-largest collection of art in Wisconsin: more than 20,000 works include paintings, sculpture, drawings, prints, photographs, and decorative arts. The museum's collection of American artists includes Mark Rothko, Aaron Bohrod, John Steuart Curry, Aaron Bohrod, Andy Warhol, Grandma Moses, and many of Alexander Calder's works in several forms. For more information visit the Chazen Museum of Art website.


The Shawl painting by Charles Sprague Pearce at the Chazen Museum of Art.

Above: The Shawl painted by Charles Sprague Pearce (circa 1900).


1967 screen print of Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol at the Chazen Museum of Art.

Above: 1967 screen print of Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol.


The Turtle Shell by Aaron Bohrod at the Chazen Museum of Art.

Above: The Turtle Shell by Aaron Bohrod (1961) Oil on hardboard.


Medusa by Aaron Bohrod at the Chazen Museum of Art.

Above: Medusa by Aaron Bohrod (1974) Oil on wood panel.


Chris L. Christensen by John Steuart Curry at the Chazen Museum of Art.

Above: Chris L. Christensen by John Steuart Curry (1941) Oil on canvas.


Our Good Earth by John Steuart Curry at the Chazen Museum of Art.

Above: Our Good Earth by John Steuart Curry (1942) Oil and tempera on canvas,.


Typewriter Eraser by Claes Oldenburg at Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Above: Typewriter Eraser by Claes Oldenburg (1977) Concrete, aluminum, stainless steel, paint


L'Amante by Beth Cavener at the Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Above: L'Amante by Beth Cavener (2012) Stoneware, acrylic paint.


Design Coffin by Eric Adjety Anang at the Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Above: Design Coffin by Eric Adjety Anang (Abebuam adeka or Container of Proverbs-Eagle) (1985). Northern white pine, acrylic, foam, fabric, metal.


The Plow by Jim Dine at the Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Above: The Plow by Jim Dine (1997) Painted steel and wood.


Reflective Woman II by Viola Frey at the Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Above: Reflective Woman II by Viola Frey (2002) Ceramic with glaze.


Honey Bee by Judy Pfaff at the Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Above: Honey Bee by Judy Pfaff (1987) JUDY PFAFF Mixed media.


Roman Mosaic of Cock, Bird, Pheasant, Bull, and Deer in Vine Scroll Pattern at the Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Above: Mosaic of Cock, Bird, Pheasant, Bull, and Deer in Vine Scroll Pattern by unkown (Roman) Polychrome marble tesserae.


Japanese Noh Mask of Shishiguchi at the Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Above: Noh Mask of Shishiguchi, Unknown (Japanese 16th to 17th century) polychrome pigments and gesso over wood, gilt metal.


Lady Being Carried off by a Praying Mantis by Sylvia Fein at the Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Above: Lady Being Carried off by a Praying Mantis by Sylvia Fein (1953) Oil on canvas.


The Schoolboyby Albert Gleizes at the Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Above: The Schoolboy (L' écolier) by Albert Gleizes (1924) Gouache or glue tempera on canvas.


Mocha Standard by Edward Joseph Ruscha at the  Chazen Museum of Art in Madison Wisconsin.

Above: Mocha Standard by Edward Joseph Ruscha (1969) Screen print.


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