Since 2014, the museum has acquired more than 2,000 works of art through purchase, gift, or bequest; this exhibition highlights 29 of these works, which were created for devotional, social, aesthetic, or practical purposes.
With its renowned encyclopedic collection, why does the Cleveland Museum of Art continue to acquire works of art? The museum seeks out exceptional objects that help convey the stories of cultural achievement through time and across the globe to provide visitors with a more complete picture of our shared heritage. Such artworks invite us to ponder and better understand the world around us.
Since 2014, the museum has acquired more than 2,000 works of art through purchase, gift, or bequest; this ... view more »
With its renowned encyclopedic collection, why does the Cleveland Museum of Art continue to acquire works of art? The museum seeks out exceptional objects that help convey the stories of cultural achievement through time and across the globe to provide visitors with a more complete picture of our shared heritage. Such artworks invite us to ponder and better understand the world around us.
Since 2014, the museum has acquired more than 2,000 works of art through purchase, gift, or bequest; this exhibition highlights 29 of these works, which were created for devotional, social, aesthetic, or practical purposes. Thanks to the generosity of our founders and donors, the Cleveland Museum of Art adds to the collection each year, acquiring objects that will pique your curiosity, stimulate your imagination, and perhaps even surprise you.
In conjunction with Recent Acquisitions 2014–2017 in the focus gallery, the permanent collection galleries currently feature more than 50 recent acquisitions, each identified by a “Recent Acquisition” logo on its label. We encourage visitors to explore the museum and discover these objects.
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