The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Shows New Deal Art From the Smithsonian Collection

artwork: Agnes Tait - "Skating in Central Park", 1934 - Oil on canvas - 33-3/4" x 48"  - Collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. On view at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts in "1934: A New Deal for Artists" until January 8th 2012.


Montgomery, AL.- The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts presents “1934: A New Deal for Artists” through January 8th 2012. The exhibiton celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Public Works of Art Project by drawing on the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s unparalleled collection of vibrant paintings created for the program. The 56 paintings in the exhibition are a lasting visual record of America at a specific moment in time. George Gurney, deputy chief curator, organized the exhibition with Ann Prentice Wagner, independent curator. Federal officials in the 1930s understood how essential art was to sustaining America’s spirit. During the depths of the Great Depression, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s administration created the Public Works of Art Project, which lasted only six months from mid-December 1933 to June 1934.

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