Future Now: Virtual Sneakers to Cutting-Edge Kicks
Future Now: Virtual Sneakers to Cutting-Edge Kicks is a groundbreaking new exhibition that features nearly 60 futuristic footwear designs pushing the boundaries of what footwear can be.
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Mar 30, 2024 – Aug 11, 2024
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Monet to Matisse: French Moderns
Overview Coming to the Portland Art Museum this summer from the Brooklyn Museum’s renowned European art collection, Monet to Matisse: French Moderns showcases approximately 60 works of art considered to […]
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Jun 8, 2024 – Sep 15, 2024
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Cinema Unbound Awards 2024
Portland Art Museum’s PAM CUT // Center for an Untold Tomorrow announces the honorees for the fifth annual Cinema Unbound Awards at the Portland Art Museum in Portland, Oregon, on […]
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2024 Venice Biennale—Jeffrey Gibson: the space in which to place me
Please note, that this exhibition takes place in Venice, Italy. Visit the official website. Overview The Portland Art Museum and SITE Santa Fe, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of […]
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Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm
Overview Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm is an unprecedented exhibition, revealing extraordinary photographs taken by the beloved musical icon. Organized by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the […]
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Conservation treatment will focus on the removal of a synthetic varnish, helping restore painter Claude Monet’s intended appearance to his masterpiece “Waterlilies.” The Portland Art Museum (PAM) has been named […]
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Community Update – May 2024
To our community, This spring brought historic recognition for the Portland Art Museum locally, nationally, and internationally. Most notable is our leadership at the Venice Biennale – the most prestigious […]
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Black Artists of Oregon: Episode 9
This is Art Unbound, a joint production of PAM and the Numberz FM. Featuring Intisar Abioto, the guest curator for the exhibition Black Artists of Oregon on view September 9, 2023 through March 31, 2024. In this ninth installment of the series Intisar interviews Isaka Shamsud Din & Anthony Jordan.
- Instagram, King Charles III is not the only one seeing red today. His coronation portrait by Jonathan Yeo was unveiled to the world, and its crimson glow brought to mind some of our own vibrant portraits from PAM’s collection bathed in red. We think they’re all fit for a king or queen. 👑 — Chaïm Soutine, “Le Petit Pâtissier (The Little Pastry Cook),” ca. 1921 Rob Pruitt, “Meteorite,” 2019 Manuel Izquierdo, “Blind Musician,” 1952 LaVerne Erickson Krause, “Bill Givler,” 1979 Florence Saltzman, “Sailor Schloss,” 1943 Robert Gwathmey, “Portrait of a Farmer’s Wife," 1954 [ID: 1. Portrait of young chef in chef's uniform against red background. 2. Seated woman in red dress against pink background with walkie-talkie in lap. 3. Abstract portrait of musician with red face playing wind instrument. 4. Red print of smoking man wearing suit. 5. Sailor in dark uniform against red background. 6. Print of woman in patterned dress in interior scene.]
- Instagram, 🍿 This week at the Tomorrow Theater: John Early (@bejohnce) stars in Theda Hammel’s (@majortransceleb) STRESS POSITIONS, set in Brooklyn during the pandemic, screening Friday. On Saturday, REMEMBERING GENE WILDER and YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, both with pre-show comedy by Clancy Kramer (@tylerdurdenismydaddydom). Join us Sunday as we recount the career of the @IndigoGirlsMusic in a new documentary with musical performance by Anna Diem (@butchinthestreets). Plus, mark the birthday of MALCOLM X with Spike Lee's biopic and poetry by Emmett Wheatfall (@ewheatfall). Get tickets at the link in bio → [ID: Stills of Early in apartment window, Ray and Saliers in colorful lighting, b&w ensemble cast of Young Frankenstein, Washington as X in front of microphones.]
- Instagram, 🐂 Practical, dependable, grounded, and a little bit stubborn. It’s almost a wrap on Taurus season. These earth signs seek beauty and indulgence. You’re in good company if you share a birthday with one of art history’s famous celestial bulls: April 20 | @CarrieMaeWeems April 25 | #CyTwombly April 28 | #YvesKlein May 15 | #JasperJohns May 16 | @GracielaIturbide — #RomareBearden (American, 1911–1988), “Homage to Lorca,” 1945. Watercolor on paper; 11 5/8 × 15 1/8 in. Gift of Mrs. Yeffe Kimball Slatin, 93.55 [ID: Scene of a charging bull made up of pink, blue, green, purple, and brown geometric shapes.]
- Instagram, 💐 Giving all the moms, maternal figures, and caretakers their flowers on this special day. — Itō Wako (Japanese, born 1945), “Anemones in a Pitcher,” 1976. Color mezzotint on paper; 12 7/16 × 11 9/16 in. The Carol and Seymour Haber Collection, 1997.56.1 [ID: Red and pink flowers in a tan vase on a blue background.]
- Instagram, SCRY (@scry_lab) is dedicated to disrupting traditional shoemaking by working digitally from design to fabrication. This reduces both prototyping and production waste. Co-founder and designer Zixiong Wei harnesses the possibilities of 3D printing to create footwear with a markedly sci-fi aesthetic. 📍 See them in “Future Now: Virtual Sneakers to Cutting-Edge Kicks” — SCRY, Undercurrent, 2022. Designed by Zixiong Wei, co-founder of Scry. Collection of the @BataShoeMuseum, Gift of Scry, BSM 2022.0014. [ID: Three-quarter view of front and back of pair of ivory shoes with bone or flame-like structure as design.]
- Instagram, 🌷 Spend Mother's Day at the Museum! We're open Sunday from 10 a.m.–6 p.m. 👟 Sneakerheads of all ages will learn about the history of footwear design and innovation in “Future Now: Virtual Sneakers to Cutting-Edge Kicks.” 🍿 Plus, catch a screening of cult classic “Mommie Dearest” or “Steel Magnolias” at the Tomorrow Theater on Division Street! 🎟️ Plan your visit at the link in bio → [ID: 4 visitors to left of vitrine with sneaker with pointy sole.]
- Instagram, 🇫🇷 Next month, the French avant-garde comes to Portland! Opening June 8: From the @BrooklynMuseum’s renowned European art collection, “Monet to Matisse: French Moderns” showcases approximately 60 works of modern art produced by the era’s leading artists—those born in France as well as those who studied and showed there. The works in the exhibition exemplify the avant-garde movements that defined modern art in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, tracing a shift from capturing the visual to evoking the idea, from an emphasis on naturalism to the rise of abstraction. “French Moderns” features paintings and sculpture ranging widely in scale, subject matter, and style by artists including Pierre Bonnard, Gustave Caillebotte, Paul Cézanne, Marc Chagall, Edgar Degas, Jean-Léon Gérôme, Henri Matisse, Jean-François Millet, Claude Monet, Berthe Morisot, Odilon Redon, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Auguste Rodin, Édouard Vuillard, and more. 👀 Members see it first on June 7! Take 15% off all new memberships when you join online with promo code SP2415SM (expires 6/6/24). Join at the link in bio → — Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926). Houses of Parliament, Sunlight Effect (Le Parlement, effet de soleil), 1903. Oil on canvas, 32 × 36 1/4 in. (81.3 × 92.1 cm). Bequest of Grace Underwood Barton, 68.48.1. Gustave Caillebotte (French, 1848–1894). Apple Tree in Bloom, 1885. Oil on canvas, 28 7/8 × 23 5/8 in. (73.3 × 60 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Bequest of William K. Jacobs, Jr., 1992.107.2. Jules Breton (French, 1827–1906). The End of the Working Day, 1886–87. Oil on canvas, 33 1/16 × 47 1⁄4 in. (84 × 120cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Mrs. Edward S. Harkness, 35.867. (Photos: Brooklyn Museum) [ID: 1. Bluish atmospheric painting of Parliament and sunlit river. 2. Apple tree in a garden. 3. Three field workers with sunset.]
- Instagram, 👗 Who was the best dressed at last night’s #MetGala? We’ve paired some of the top looks from fashion’s biggest night with their PAM collection twins. 1. @Zendaya | Claude Monet, “Waterlilies” 2. @AyoEdebiri | Wybrand Hendriks, “Flower Still Life” 3. #GretaLee | Watanabe Seitei, “Birds and Flowers of Twelve Months and Four Seasons: Second Month, Weeping Cherry and Japanese Robin” 4. @BadBunnyPR | Wendell Phillips Brazeau, “Neutral Red” 5. @CynthiaErivo | Willie Cole, “Pressed Iron Bud” 6. Gwendoline Christie @GwendolineUniverse | Tamekane Yoshikatsu, “Inextinguishable Flame” 7. @ArianaGrande | Fujikasa Satoko, “Flow #1” 8. Lana Del Rey @honeymoon | Wayne Pendleton Taysom, “Trio” 9. @DonaldGlover | unknown artist, “Scholar’s rock” 10. @Omar.Apollo | Yanagihara Mutsuo, “Silver Laughing Mouth Vase”