Re/Framed | Amon Carter Museum of American Art

"Founded in 1875 as a more affordable, inclusive, and experimental alternative to the National Academy of Design, the Art Students League of New York has instructed some of the country’s most influential artists. The League quickly became an important hub for creative innovation, cultivating artists such as Berenice Abbott, Peggy Bacon, Stuart Davis, John Sloan, and Joseph Stella. In 2025, the League celebrates 150 years as an independent art school in Manhattan. In this latest rotation of Re/Framed, explore art by and about artists in our collection who studied at the League.

Re/Framed gives visitors to the Carter a new way to look at the Museum’s collection. Several times a year, artwork is rotated throughout the galleries allowing visitors to see the works through a different lens. Works that are part of Re/Framed can be identified by the window icon on their labels." - Amon Carter Museum of American Art

Re/Framed is organized as part of Salute to the League, a national program honoring the history and artistic contributions of the Art Students League of New York.

 

Exhibition Dates: On view through October 2025

Location: 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107

See The Amon Carter for more information.


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