San Antonio Museum of Art

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2007

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More Than Words: Illustrated Letters from the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art

November 3rd, 2007 through January 13th, 2008

Letters from major artists of the past two centuries reveal their more personal sides.

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Tigers of Wrath: Watercolors by Walton Ford

October 26th, 2007 to January 6th, 2008

These contemporary images of nature are executed in a style resembling John James Audubon's Birds of America, yet also contain political and social discourse.

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Allen Ginsberg: Beat Generation Photographer

August 4 through October 14, 2007

Although the late poet Allen Ginsberg is best known for his signature poem Howl, one of the literary classics from the Beat Generation of the 1950s, he also was a prolific photographer.

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29 26' 14" N ~ 98 28' 55" W

Ongoing

An Installation by Stuart Allen

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Donald Lokuta Photographs - George Segal: Intimate Portrait

June 2 through July 22, 2007

Images of an artist at work, taken by a close friend.

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The Baroque World of Fernando Botero

May 26 through August 19, 2007

In a city-wide celebration, SAMA joins the Southwest School of Art and Craft and the Public Library Foundation to honor one of Latin America's favorite artists.

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Viva San Antonio!

April 14, 2007 through March 16, 2008

Images of our Patron Saint From the Permanent Collection

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The Genius of Shibata Zeshin: Japanese Masterworks from the Catherine and Thomas Edson Collection

 

February 17 through May 6, 2007

For the first time in more than twenty years, Zeshin's artistry can be seen in an exhibition devoted to his singular vision.

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Art of the Needle: Masterpiece Quilts from the Shelburne Museum

February 3 through April 15, 2007

A stunning testment to the art of early America.

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Legacies of Past Cultures: The Necklaces of Barbara Natoli Witt

January 20 through March 18, 2007

In conjunction with the 10th Annual Mays Seminar, Jewelry Traditions Through the Ages, we present a small exhibit of approximately 30 necklaces by artist Barbara Natoli Witt.

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