PRESENT ’23: Building the Scantland Collection of the Columbus Museum of Art

Columbus Museum of Art

Located in Upper Level Walter Wing
 
On view June 8–October 8, 2023

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PRESENT ’23: Building the Scantland Collection of the Columbus Museum of Art is included with the cost of general admission.

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Exhibition Description

PRESENT ’23 unveils the second wave of promised gifts comprising the Columbus Museum of Art’s Scantland Collection, generously donated by the Scantland Family. Featuring 33 individual works by a total of 32 artists, the evocative paintings and textiles in the exhibition showcase the vitality and stylistic range of contemporary art practice.

The Scantland Collection is one of the most dynamic private collections of contemporary visual art in North America. The Scantland Collection is comprised of works that provide a broad perspective on the creative energies of this moment and seeks to form an evolving and wide-ranging picture of art in the mid-21st century. With a growing list of gifts to the Columbus Museum of Art, the Scantland Family ensures that its ambitious program to collect the art of the present will remain part of its community for generations to come.

The Columbus Museum of Art’s renowned collection of modern painting is largely comprised of once-private collections of contemporary art. Gifted in 1931, the Ferdinand Howald Collection became a cornerstone of the Museum. CMA went on to acquire the Sirak Collection of Impressionism and European Modernism, the Schiller Collection of American Social Commentary Art, 1930–1970 and a major collection of the New York Photo League. Extending the Schiller Collection’s commitment to the relationship between art and society, the Scantland Collection is quickly becoming the next significant pillar of the Museum’s permanent collection.

As throughout the exhibition, these works engage historical forms and narratives as a way of acting upon and being alive to the present moment. As part of the Scantland Collection of the Columbus Museum of Art, these works will continue to generate excitement, reflection and creative response.

Artists include: Hayley Barker, Raphaël Barontini, Gabriella Boyd, Kenturah Davis, Angela Dufresne, Veronica Fernandez, Sayre Gomez, Asif Hoque, Devin B. Johnson, Heather Jones, Tidawhitney Lek, Amy Lincoln, Kat Lyons, Kylie Manning, Danielle McKinney, Jaime Muñoz, Robert Nava, Patrick Quarm, Lauren Quin, Jamea Richmond-Edwards, Kenny Rivero, Lauren Satlowski, Marina Perez Simão, Sarah Slappey, Emma Webster, Blair Whiteford, Nicole Wittenberg, Mikey Yates, Oscar yi Hou, Guimi You, Yuri Yuan and Yesiyu Zhao.

Get to Know the Artists

Watch our conversations with 12 of the 32 artists below to learn about their artistic journeys and gain deeper insights into the cultural dialogues shaping our world.

Watch Interviews

 

Sarah Slappey, Daisy Chain (detail), 2021. Oil and acrylic on canvas. 72 x 62 inches. Unframed: 72 x 62 x 1 5/8 inches. Courtesy of Sarah Slappey and Sargent’s Daughters, New York

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