A More Perfect Union: Political Art from the Collection September 14, 2024 –January 5, 2025

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Ben Shahn, Martin Luther King [Jr.], 1966, wood engraving on paper, 24 7/8 x 20 1/16 inches, Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, Gift of Peter O. Stamats, 69.11.29.
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Johnson, Fry & Co. Publishers, N.Y., George Washington, 1863, engraving after a painting by Alonzo Chappel, 7 3/8 x 5 3/8 inches, Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, anonymous gift, 94.27.17.
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Andy Warhol, Jackie III, 1966, color screenprint, 39 13/16 x 30 inches, Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, Gift of Peter O. Stamats, 73.2.78.
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Norman Rockwell, Election Day, 1944, watercolor and gouache, 13 ¼ x 31 ½ inches, Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, Museum purchase, Save-the-Art Fund, 2007.037.1.

A More Perfect Union: Political Art from the Collection

 September 14, 2024 –January 5, 2025

 

Political conversations have occupied American citizens for hundreds of years, and artists have also responded to these political concerns, representing the action of voting, political candidates, and responses to policy.  As rights have alternatively been assured and threatened over many years, these artists continue to grapple with and critique the desire to form a more perfect republic.