museum map may 2011
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This is a map of the Indianapolis Museum of Art.TRANSCRIPT
Star Studio
Native Art of the Americas
Gallery Shop
Clowes Special Exhibition Gallery
Noyes Suite of American Art
The Davis LAB
Sally Reahard Suite of European Art
GoldenGallery
EuropeanDecorative Arts
Clowes Pavilion
Pulliam Family Great Hall
AllianceGallery North Hall
American Furniture
Tobias Theater“The Toby”
Stout ReferenceLibrary
IMA Amphitheater
MuseumStore
NourishCafé The
Fountain Room
Efroymson FamilyEntrance Pavilion
AdministrativeO�ces
DeBoestLectureHall
MeditchEducationSuite
LectureRooms
MultipurposeRoom
Art Labs
MAIN MUSEUMENTRANCE
EVENTSPAVILION
ENTRANCE
EVENTSPAVILIONENTRANCE
UndergroundParking Garage
Tunnel to Garage
Deer Zink SpecialEvents Pavilion
Nursing Mother’s Room
DININGN O U R I S H C a F É
The stylish, comfortable retreat serves hand-crafted soups, seasonal salads, artisian sandwiches, comforting pasta dishes and pizza. Also serves espresso, cappuccino and fresh juice drinks.
SHOPPINGM U S E U M S t O R E
Shop for books, jewelry, souvenirs and other merchandise inspired by the IMA’s world-renowned collection. Open all Museum hours.
G R E E N H O U S E S H O P
Located at the Madeline F. Elder Greenhouse near Lilly House. Perennials, annuals, herbs and gardening gifts for sale. Open Museum hours except Thursday and Friday, closes at 8:00 pm. January–March, Shop closed Thursday and Friday evenings.
RESOURCES
S t O U t R E F E R E N C E l I b R a R y
Noncirculating collection of more than 90,000 items, including books, exhibition catalogues, magazines, artist files and electronic databases.
D E b O E S t l E C t U R E H a l l
A 168-seat lecture hall used for IMA programming.
R a N D a l l l . & M a R I a N N E W . t O b I a S t H E a t E R
Also known as The Toby, this theater is a venue for culturally adventurous performances, speakers and cinema.
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GallERIESa M E R I C a N a R t
Art by American artists from the late 18th century to 1945, including paintings by Winslow Homer, William Merritt Chase, Georgia O’Keeffe and Edward Hopper. One gallery is devoted to paintings by T.C. Steele and other Hoosier Group artists. The Native Art of the Americas gallery features art by ancient peoples of North and South America, from about 3000 BCE to about 1500 AD, and by American Indians of the U.S. and Canada.
E U R O P E a N a R t
Art from the 12th century to the late 19th century, including paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens and El Greco; Dutch still lifes and landscapes; 18th-century French paintings; and works by Cézanne, Van Gogh, Gauguin and Seurat.
t H E D a V I S l a b
An interactive gallery that showcases the IMA’s innovative technology and New Media projects.
N O R t H H a l l
An area which features various temporary exhibitions.
SHOPPING G a l l E R y S H O P
Shop for specialty items relating to exhibitions in the Allen Whitehill Clowes Special Exhibition Gallery.
F L O O R 1 F L O O R 2
IMAGE CREDITS
Cover
Rembrandt van Rijn, Dutch, Self-Portrait, about 1629
El Anatsui, Ghanaian, Duvor (communal cloth) (detail), 2007
Floor 1
Kay Rosen, American, Never Odd or Even, 2005
Floor 2
Edward Hopper, American, Hotel Lobby (detail), 1943
Paul Gauguin, French, The Flageolet Player on the Cliff (detail), 1889
Alf Wallander, Swedish, Vase (detail), 1896
Robert Irwin, American, Light and Space III, 2007
Support free admission with a donation or by becoming an IMa member. Visit the front desk for more information.
HolemanVideo Gallery
DesignGallery
Contemporary Art
McCormackForefrontGalleries
The Penny and Jock FortuneSuite of Contemporary Galleries
FortuneBalcony
Asian Art
Turner & Conant Galleries
Enter fromFloor 2
Eiteljorg Suite of African Art
Paul Textile& Fashion Arts Suite
Appel Gallery
Redish Gallery ofAncient Art of the Mediterranean
Dynasty & DivinityIfe Art in Ancient NigeriaJuly 8−January 15
Clowes Pavilion
F L O O R 4 C O N t E M P O R a R y a R t
Galleries exhibiting painting, sculpture, installation art, photography, media-based art, works on paper and studio glass made since 1945.
M C C O R M a C k F O R E F R O N t G a l l E R y
Gallery exhibiting temporary installations of recent work by internationally renowned artists.
F L O O R 3a F R I C a N a R t
More than 400 objects, including wooden figures and masks, textiles and ceramics, from all of the major art-producing regions of Africa, including ancient Egypt.
a S I a N a R t
Art spanning more than 4,000 years from many Asian countries. Featuring chrono-logical displays of Chinese art of various materials, Japanese paintings and prints, Asian sculpture and thematic installations.
t E X t I l E a N D F a S H I O N a R t S
Rotating exhibitions of textiles and fashions from east and southeast Asia; western Asian rugs and African weavings; and women’s costumes and accessories of 19th- and 20th-century Europe and America.
t U R N E R & W O R k S O N P a P E R Accessible through the Clowes Pavilion only.
Galleries featuring changing exhibitions of European and American prints, drawings, watercolors and photographs, and adjacent galleries featuring selections from the Museum’s renowned collection of works by J.M.W. Turner.
MaP MUSEUMI M a H O U R S
I N D I a N a P O l I S M U S E U M O F a R t & l I l l y H O U S ETuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, 11:00 am–5:00 pm
Thursday and Friday, 11:00 am–9:00 pm*; Sunday, noon–5:00 pm
Closed Mondays, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.
Lilly House closed for seasonal maintenance and conservation January–March.
*Lilly House closes at 5:00 pm
G a R D E N S & G R O U N D S , I N C lU D I N G 100 aC R E S : t H E V I R G I N I a b. Fa I R b a N k S a R t & N at U R E Pa R kOpen daily from dawn until dusk.
V I S I t O R S E R V I C E S
M U S E U M t O U R S : Free public tours are offered daily. Meet in Pulliam Great Hall.
C O a t C H E C k : A free coat check, public courtesy phone (local calls only) and lockers (refunded 25¢ deposit) are located on Floor 1 near the main entrance.
l O S t a N D F O U N D : Ask any Security Officer.
F I R S t a I D : Ask any Security Officer.
N U R S I N G M O t H E R ’ S R O O M : On Floor 1.
WHEElCHaIRS, StROllERS & ROllatORS: Complimentary and available at the coat check.
S E R V I C E a N I M a l S : Service animals are welcome at the IMA.
C a P t I O N I N G : Available on all in-gallery videos.
M U S E U M G U I D E l I N E S
Please help the IMA preserve the art in the galleries by following these guidelines:
Please do not touch the works of art.
The IMA is a smoke-free environment. Smoking is permitted only on the grounds in designated areas.
Food and beverages are not permitted in the galleries.
Bags, purses and backpacks larger than 11 x 15 x 6 inches must be checked at coat check or stored in a locker.
P H O t O G R a P H y a N D S k E t C H I N G I N t H E G a l l E R I E S
Still photography of the permanent collection, taken in existing light, is permitted on condition that the photographs are for personal, non commercial use. The use of flash, tripods or any equipment other than a small handheld camera is not allowed. Photography of contemporary art on the Museum’s fourth floor, special exhibitions and loaned works is not permitted. For more information on the photography policy, including commercial uses, contact the Rights and Reproductions Office at 317-923-1331.
Drawings in the galleries should be made in pencil only. Contact the Registration Department at 317-920-2645 for permission to use easels and wet materials.
D I S C l a I M E R
Each person entering the IMA and its properties grants the IMA permission to photograph, videotape, record or otherwise reproduce the image and/or voice of that person, without compensation, for the IMA’s business purposes, including copying, distribution and other uses.
G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N
IMAGE CREDITS
Floor 3
Joseph Mallord William Turner, English, Llanthony Abbey, Monmouthshire (detail), about 1792
Maya Lin, American, Above and Below, 2007
Japan, Muromachi period 1392-1573, pair of Komainu (Guardian dogs), 1500s
Christian Dior, French, evening dress, 1956
Efik people (Nigeria or Cameroon), head piece in the form of a crocodile, 1910-1950
Floor 4
Tim Hawkinson, American, Mobius Ship, 2006
Do Ho Suh, Korean, Floor, 1997-2000, © Do-Ho Suh
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INDIANAPOLIS MUSEUM OF ART
INDIANAPOLIS MUSEUM OF ART
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