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Works included in George Segal: Street Scenes

George Segal, Depression Bread Line, 1991. Bronze, 108 x 148 x 36 inches. Collection Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. © The George and Helen Segal Foundation/licensed by VAGA, New York. Gift of The George and Helen Segal Foundation with funds for casting provided by Bill and Jan DeAtley, James and Sylvia Vaccaro, a major grant from the Madison Community Foundation, Jim and Cathie Burgess, the Pleasant T. Rowland Foundation, the Overture Foundation, and Tom and Martha Carter. Photograph: © 2008 Jerry L. Thompson.

George Segal, Depression Bread Line, 1991. Bronze, 108 x 148 x 36 inches. Collection Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. © The George and Helen Segal Foundation/licensed by VAGA, New York. Gift of The George and Helen Segal Foundation with funds for casting provided by Bill and Jan DeAtley, James and Sylvia Vaccaro, a major grant from the Madison Community Foundation, Jim and Cathie Burgess, the Pleasant T. Rowland Foundation, the Overture Foundation, and Tom and Martha Carter. Photograph: © 2008 Jerry L. Thompson.

George Segal, Cinema, 1963. Plaster, illuminated Plexiglas, metal, 118 x 96 x 30 inches. © The George and Helen Segal Foundation/licensed by VAGA, New York. Collection of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York. Gift of Seymour H. Knox, 1964. Photograph: (C) Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York.

George Segal, Dumpster, 1994. Plaster, silver gelatin prints, 96½ x 144½ x 27 inches. © The George and Helen Segal Foundation/licensed by VAGA, New York. Courtesy of The George and Helen Segal Foundation, New Jersey, and Carroll Janis, New York. Photograph: D. James Dee

Donald Lokuta, photograph of George Segal working on Depression Bread Line, 1997. © Donald Lokuta/licensed by VAGA, New York.

Donald Lokuta, photograph of George Segal working on Bus Passengers, 1997. © Donald Lokuta/licensed by VAGA, New York.


Works included in Roberto Behar and Rosario Marquardt: The Absent City :

Roberto Behar and Rosario Marquardt, rendering for The Absent City, 2008. Courtesy of the artists.


Works included in The Art of Inner Necessity: Expressionist Works from MMoCA's Permanent Collection:

Robert Barnes (American, b.1939), DeRuyter's Deamon, 1977. Oil on canvas with panel, 55 x 60 inches. Collection of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. Museum Purchase Fund.

Max Beckmann (German, 1884-1950), Portrait of Frau H.M. (Naila), 1923. Woodcut, 20 5/8 x 15 3/4 inches. Collection of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. Bequest of Rudolph and Louise Langer. © 2008 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn.

Deborah Butterfield, Dapple Gray, 1980. Wire and steel, 25 x 40 x 12 inches. Collection of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. Purchase, through National Endowment for the Arts grant with matching funds from Mr. and Mrs. Julian Harris.


Images highlighting the architecture of MMoCA:
© 2006 Jim Brozek.
© 2006 Jim Brozek.
© 2006 Jim Brozek.
© 2006 Jim Brozek.

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