- Weisman Art Museum
The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art located on the
University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus inMinneapolis, Minnesota has been a teachingmuseum for the university since1934 . The museum's current building, designed by renownedarchitect Frank Gehry cite journal | title =University of Minnesota Art Museum | journal =Progressive Architecture | volume =73 | issue =1 | pages =74–5 | date =Jan 1992 | accessdate =2007-09-14] , was completed in 1993.It is one of the major landmarks on campus, situated on a bluff overlooking the
Mississippi River at the east end of the Washington Avenue Bridge. The building presents two faces, depending on which side it is viewed from. From the campus side, it presents a brick facade that blends with the existing brick and sandstone buildings. On the opposite side, the museum is a playground of curving and angular brushed steel sheets.The most stunning views of the building are from the pedestrian and highway decks of the adjacent bridge. Some locals critical of the radical architectural style frequently point out that the building's design could unexpectedly reflect the light of the sun into the eyes of motorists on the bridge. Studies commissioned by
MNDOT have found that the museum is not hazardous to motorists.Often called a "modern art museum," the 20,000+ image collection has large collections of
Marsden Hartley ,Alfred Maurer , Charles Biederman, Native American Mimbres culture pottery, and Korean furniture.
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