The OMA, a tribute to art in Orlando
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You never thought you would find African outfits, designs by Andy Warhol or paintings by American Impressionists in Orlando, and yet. The Orlando Museum of Art brings together more than 2,400 works, covering all eras and all styles… Dive into the heart of this essential Floridian artistic universe.
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An artistic institution in Orlando
Since 1924, the OMA – Orlando Museum of Art, is an institution in the region. the Museum has always wanted to present works of art local, regional, national and international reach and aims above all to bring together and connect people through art.
Initially created by an association of lovers of theart, the Orlando Art Association, the OMA briefly changed its name to the Loch Haven Art Center before reverting to the name of ” Orlando Museum of Art ».
Originally, the members of this association met regularly to discuss art, present their works and “criticize” those of their friends. The Orlando Museum of Art really began in the 1960s, when members of the association began collecting works. artists recognized – like Georgia O’Keffe in particular – and to exhibit them.
The OMA continued to expand, until it had several galeries, a beautiful auditorium, classrooms, a library and offices, designed by students of genius Frank Llyod Wright. the Museum continued to expand its collection until it was designated a Florida “major cultural institution” in 1985. That is to say.
The Orlando Museum of Art and its collections
The OMA has more than 2,400 works of art, both African and American, as much contemporary as from the 18th century. The Ameridian art collection, finally ” Ancient Americas »Is one of the richest and most beautiful in southern United States.
Very lively, the museum organizes many expositions throughout the year, and its collections perms are very diverse. Small handmade dolls take you to a village in South Africa, elaborate headdresses recall the hunting techniques of men in Uganda, the landscapes impressionists Americans or the paintings of their realistic successors serve as a real course in the history of art.
The more than 900 moving works of the collection of the “Ancient Americas” contain pottery, ceramic sculptures, clothes made of gold and silver threads, everything recalls the sublime golden age and the advance of their techniques exceptional.
After this plunge into history, the collection ofcontemporary graphic art is one of the most complete of Florida. Over 270 works make up this art collection, which includes works byAndy Warhol or Jasper Johns. In the same vein, the contemporary art collection consists of works dating from 1945 to the present day, artists often still alive. It is the largest collection in the museum and is the pride of the museum… and we understand why.
Practical information
Orlando Museum of Art
2416 North Mills Ave
Orlando, FL 32803
407 896 4231
From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Friday. From noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Closed on Mondays.
OMArt.org
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