Experience life in the 1950s by putting your feet up on the couch, playing a record, peeking in drawers and rolling in the grass in a full-size prefabricated Lustron home built inside the museum at the Ohio History Center.
Carmen Herrera: "Lines of Sight" closing soon!
“The show presents her as an artist of formidable discipline, consistency and clarity of purpose, and a key player in any history of postwar art.”—New York Times
Visit the Wex to see "S-337473" by Sarah Oppenheimer, before it closes
"Sorting all this out is immensely pleasurable, and happily there is no resolution."—Roberta Smith, The New York Times, on Oppenheimer's D-33
Closing Soon: "The Forgotten War: Korea 1950—Photographs by Max Desfor"
See an extraordinary exhibit of Korean War photographs taken by Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press photographer Max Desfor. Desfor spent three turbulent years in Korea from 1950–1953, where he captured the people’s plight and the American soldiers’ defense. The exhibit features 36 photographs printed from original material culled from Desfor’s personal collection and his 1950 winning submission to the Pulitzer Prize Committee.
Don’t Miss: Sarah Oppenheimer: S-337473
"Sorting all this out is immensely pleasurable, and happily there is no resolution."—Roberta Smith, The New York Times, on Oppenheimer's D-33
Mark Your Calendar for Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight at the Wexner Center - the only stop outside New York for this show
Don't miss this exhibit that opens Feb 4, 2017 at Wexner Center for the Arts - the only stop outside of New York for this show!
See the New Exhibit, The Forgotten War, Korea 1950—Photographs by Max Desfor
See an extraordinary exhibit of Korean War photographs taken by Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press photographer Max Desfor. Desfor spent three turbulent years in Korea from 1950–1953, where he captured the people’s plight and the American soldiers’ defense. The exhibit features 36 photographs printed from original material culled from Desfor’s personal collection and his 1950 winning submission to the Pulitzer Prize Committee.
Don’t Miss 1950s, Building the American Dream
Experience life in the 1950s by putting your feet up on the couch, playing a record, peeking in drawers and rolling in the grass in a full-size prefabricated Lustron home built inside the museum at the Ohio History Center.