The Indianapolis Museum of Art recently opened its new contemporary art galleries
Art in America, Dec, 2005
The Indianapolis Museum of Art recently opened its new contemporary art galleries. The 25,000-square-foot space is located on the third floor of the museum building designed by local architects Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf. The $74-million structure debuted last May, but the galleries are opening in stages.
Featured in the inaugural display are recently acquired works by Fred Sandback, Michal Rovner, Ghada Amer, Do-Ho Suh and Rudolf de Crignis, among others.
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