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==2010==
==2010==
* [[January 17]]–[[February 21]]: ''Chinese New Year'' ([[Suzy Harris]], curator)
* [[January 24]]–[[May 23]]: ''To Make a Picture: The Photography of P. H. Polk from the Paul R. Jones Collection'' ([[Graham Boettcher]] & ___ Amaki, curators)
* [[January 24]]–[[May 23]]: ''To Make a Picture: The Photography of P. H. Polk from the Paul R. Jones Collection'' ([[Graham Boettcher]] & ___ Amaki, curators)
* [[March 14]]–[[June 6]]: ''A Passion Shared: Works from the Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection.'' ([[Ron Platt]], curator)
* [[March 14]]–[[June 6]]: ''A Passion Shared: Works from the Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection.'' ([[Ron Platt]], curator)
* March– : ''African Artistry in Iron and Clay'' ([[Emily Hanna]], curator)
* [[June 6]]–[[September 12]]: ''Costume Design and Adornment in African-American Art'' ([[Ron Platt]], curator)
* [[June 6]]–[[September 19]]: ''Two Landscapes'' ([[Jeannine O'Grody]] and [[Don Wood]], curators)
* [[July 31]]–[[October 10]]: ''Fashioning Kimono: Art Deco and Modernism in Japan'' ([[Don Wood]], curator)
* [[November 7]]–[[February 6]], [[2011]]: ''In Friendship: Gifts from David and Natalie Sperling'' ([[Ron Platt]] curator)
* [[December 5]]–[[April 17]], [[2011]]: ''Spiral: Perspectives On an African-American Art Collective'' ([[Emily Hanna]], curator)
==2011==
* [[January 30]]–[[April 17]]: ''Darkroom: Photography and New Media in South Africa'' ([[Ron Platt]], curator)
* [[May 15]]–[[July 24]]: ''A Stitch in Time'' ([[Graham Boettcher]], curator)
* [[June 12]]–[[October 2]]: ''Faces of India: Sculpture from the Callahan Collection'' ([[Don Wood]], curator)
* [[June 24]]–[[September 18]]: ''Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present'' ([[Ron Platt]], curator)
* [[October 1]]–[[March 4]], [[2012]]: ''Celebrate Life: The Art of Chris Clark''
* [[October 9]]–[[December 31]]: ''Daumier:  Art for the Masses''
* [[October 23]]–[[January 8]], [[2012]]: ''Tradition Transformed: Danish Ceramics in the Twentieth Century''
==2012==
* [[January 22]]–[[April 8]]: ''Dragons and Lotus Blossoms: Vietnamese Ceramics from the Birmingham Museum of Art'' (
* [[February 7]]–[[June 10]]: "Look of Love: Eye Miniatures from the Skier Collection'' ([[Graham Boettcher]], curator)


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:13, 29 October 2011

This is a List of Birmingham Museum of Art exhibitions hosted by the Birmingham Museum of Art since 1990:

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

  • January 21 - March 3: Photographs from the Collection of Rena Hill Selfe
  • February 4 - April 7: Pictured in My Mind: Contemporary American Self-Taught Art from the Collection of Dr Kurt Gitter and Alice Rae Yelen
  • April 1 - May 26: The Elegant Brush: Korean Paintings from the collections on Dr Won-Kyung Cho
  • May 18 - August 31: The Precolumbian Ballgame: 3000 Years of Sport and Sacrifice
  • July 1 - September 1: Qin/The First Emperor: Treasurers from Ancient China
  • October 20 - September 1: The South by Its Photographers
  • November 12 - March 2: Birmingham Views: The Birmingham News Centennial Photographic Collection

1997

  • January 19 - March 29: Southern Arts and Crafts: 1890-1949
  • February 1 - May 31: African Visions: Sacred Art and Ceremony of the Basotho
  • March 23 - August 3: Cast in Splendor: German Cast Iron Decorative Arts at the Birmingham Museum of Art
  • April 11 - July 6: Looking Down Yosemite Valley: Paintings by Albert Bierstadt
  • May 18 - August 31: Crosscurrents of Culture: Arts of Africa and the Americas in Alabama Collections
  • June 8 - August 10: Audubon’s America: Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection
  • August 31 - February 1: An American Inpressionist: Henry Potthast
  • September 28 - October 14: Lasting Impressions: Twentieth-century Prints from the Permanent Collection (Elliot, curator)
  • November 15 - April 5: Finder's Keepers: Illuminations by Harry Anderson

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

References

  • Past Exhibitions.xls spreadsheet provided by the Birmingham Museum of Art