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Milwaukee Art Museum

The Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) is an art museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Its collection contains nearly 25,000 works of art.[1]

Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM)
Milwaukee Art Museum
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Established1882
Location700 N. Art Museum Drive
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 United States
Coordinates43°2′24″N 87°53′49″W / 43.04000°N 87.89694°W / 43.04000; -87.89694
TypeArt museum
Visitors400,000+
DirectorMarcelle Polednik
Public transit access MCTS
Websitewww.mam.org

Location and visit edit

Located on the lakefront of Lake Michigan, the Milwaukee Art Museum is one of the largest art museums in the United States. Aside from its galleries, the museum includes a cafe, named Cafe Calatrava, with views of Lake Michigan, and a gift shop.[2]

Hours edit

Normal operating hours for MAM are Tuesday–Wednesday and Friday–Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.[2][3]

History edit

Origins edit

 
Milwaukee Art Museum from the south

Beginning around 1872, multiple organizations were founded in order to bring an art gallery to Milwaukee, as the city was still a growing port town with few or no facilities to hold major art exhibitions. Over the span of at least nine years, all attempts to build a major art gallery had failed. Shortly after, Alexander Mitchell donated all of his collection in support of constructing Milwaukee's first permanent art gallery.[4]

In 1888, the Milwaukee Art Association was created by a group of German panorama artists and local businessmen. The same year, British-born businessman Frederick Layton built, endowed and provided artwork for the Layton Art Gallery, now demolished. In 1911, the Milwaukee Art Institute, another building constructed to hold other exhibitions and collections, was completed, adjacent to the Layton Art Gallery.

The claim of the Milwaukee Art Institute to be Milwaukee's first art gallery was disputed by the Layton Art Gallery, which opened the same year, 1888.[5] Nevertheless, in 1957, the Milwaukee Art Institute and Layton Art Gallery merged their collections to form the Milwaukee Art Center, now the Milwaukee Art Museum, and moved into the newly-built Eero Saarinen-designed Milwaukee County War Memorial.

Architecture edit

Quadracci edit

The Quadracci Pavilion is a multi-purpose 13,197-square-meter (142,050-square-foot) building with areas that include a reception hall, auditorium, exhibition space, and stores. It was designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The construction method of concrete slabs into timber frames was revolutionary in architecture. Windover Hall is a 90-foot (27 m)-tall grand reception area topped with a glass roof. The style and symbolism of the building are based on Gothic architecture and designed to represent the shape of a ship looking over Lake Michigan. Calatrava states, “the building’s form is at once formal (completing the composition), functional (controlling the level of light), symbolic (opening to welcome visitors), and iconic (creating a memorable image for the Museum and the city).”[3]

Kahler and Calatrava Buildings edit

In the latter half of the 20th century, the museum came to include the War Memorial Center in 1957 as well as the brutalist Kahler Building (1975) designed by David Kahler and the Quadracci Pavilion (2001) created by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.[3]

The Quadracci Pavilion contains a movable, wing-like Burke brise soleil that opens up for a wingspan of 217 feet (66 m) during the day, folding over the tall, arched structure at night or during inclement weather. There are sensors on the wings that monitor wind speeds, so if the wind speeds are over 23 miles per hour (37 km/h) for over 3 seconds, the wings close. The pavilion received the 2004 Outstanding Structure Award from the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering.[6] This iconic building, often referred to as "the Calatrava", is used in the museum logo.

2015 Shields Building edit

In November 2015, the museum opened a $34 million expansion funded jointly by a museum capital campaign and by Milwaukee County.[7] The new expansion, called the Shields Building, designed by Milwaukee architect James Shields of HGA, provides an additional 30,000 square feet for art, including a section devoted to light-based media, photography, and video installations.[8] The building includes a new atrium and lakefront-facing entry point for visitors and was designed with cantilevered elements and concrete columns to complement, respectively, the existing Calatrava and Kahler structures on the site.[9] The final design emerged after a lengthy process that included the main architect's departure because of design disputes and his return to the project.[10]

Cudahy Gardens edit

The Cudahy Gardens were designed in conjunction with the Quadracci Pavilion by landscape architect Dan Kiley. This garden measures 600 feet by 100 feet, a rectangular shape that is divided into five lawns by a series of 10-foot-tall hedge lines. In this garden there is a center fountain that creates a 4-foot-tall water curtain. There are linden trees and crabapple trees scattered throughout this garden as well. The gardens were named after philanthropist Michael Cudahy, whose donations greatly contributed to their construction.[3]

Collection edit

The museum houses nearly 25,000 works of art housed on four floors, with works from antiquity to the present. Included in the collection are 15th- to 20th-century European and 17th- to 20th-century American paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, decorative arts, photographs, and folk and self-taught art. Among the best in the collection are the museum's holding of American decorative arts, German Expressionism, folk and Haitian art, and American art after 1960.[11][12][13]

The museum holds one of the largest collections of works by Wisconsin native Georgia O'Keeffe.[14][15][16] Other artists represented include Gustave Caillebotte, Nardo di Cione, Francisco de Zurbarán, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Winslow Homer, Auguste Rodin, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Gabriele Münter, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Frank Lloyd Wright, Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Wassily Kandinsky, Mark Rothko, Robert Gober, and Andy Warhol.

It also has paintings by European painters Francesco Botticini, Jan Swart van Groningen, Ferdinand Bol, Jan van Goyen, Hendrick Van Vliet, Franz von Lenbach (Bavarian Girl), Ferdinand Waldmüller (Interruption), Carl Spitzweg, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Jean-Léon Gérôme (2 Majesties), Gustave Caillebotte, Camille Pissarro, Alfred Kowalski (Winter in Russia), Jules Bastien-Lepage (The Wood Gatherer), and Max Pechstein.[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]

Gallery edit

Governance edit

Management edit

Directors

  • 1977–1985 Gerald Nordland
  • 1985–2002 Russell Bowman[29]
  • 2002–2008 David Gordon – director and CEO[30]
  • 2008–2016 Daniel Keegan
  • 2016 Marcelle Polednik – Donna and Donald Baumgartner director

Funding edit

As of 2015, the museum’s endowment is around $65 million.[31] Endowment proceeds cover a fraction of the museum's expenses, leaving it overly dependent on funds from day-to-day operations such as ticket sales.[32] Daniel Keegan, who has served as the museum's director since 2008, negotiated an agreement with Milwaukee County and the Milwaukee County War Memorial for the long-term management and funding of the facilities in 2013.[33]

Controversy edit

In June 2015 the museum's display of a work depicting Benedict XVI, composed of 17,000 latex condoms, created outrage among Catholics and others.[34]

In popular culture edit

The Quadracci Pavilion has an appearance in the 2008 EA racing video game Need for Speed: Undercover.[35]

The pavilion is also prominently featured in the episode “Joe Pera Shows You How to Do Good Fashion” in “Joe Pera Talks With You””.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Collections". www.mam.org. Retrieved 2016-08-04.
  2. ^ a b "Milwaukee Art Museum – Museum Review". Condé Nast Traveler. Retrieved 2022-04-29.
  3. ^ a b c d Museum, Milwaukee Art. "Visit | Milwaukee Art Museum". mam.org. Retrieved 2022-04-29.
  4. ^ Conrad, Howard Lewis (1895). History of Milwaukee County: From Its First Settlement to the Year 1895, Volume 2. Milwaukee, WI: American Biographical Publishing Company. pp. 88–90.
  5. ^ Barry Adams (29 November 2015). "On Wisconsin: Like its director, the Milwaukee Art Museum is transformed". Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  6. ^ . International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering. Archived from the original on February 28, 2018. Retrieved January 31, 2018.
  7. ^ Kilmer, Graham (16 November 2015). "Milwaukee Art Museum Unveils New Addition". Urban Milwaukee. Retrieved 24 November 2015.
  8. ^ "New Building Opens at Milwaukee Art Museum". The New York Times. 23 November 2015. Retrieved 24 November 2015.
  9. ^ Schumacher, Maey Louise. "Milwaukee Art Museum's new lakefront atrium a gracious, rugged success". Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Retrieved 24 November 2015.
  10. ^ Murphy, Bruce (17 November 2015). "Still Controversy Over Art Museum Addition". Urban Milwaukee. Retrieved 24 November 2015.
  11. ^ Sarah Hauer (17 February 2017). "Art museum's Haitian collection explores spirituality, history, daily life". Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  12. ^ "Milwaukee Art Museum". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  13. ^ Chris Foran (19 October 2016). "Dark shadows overtake Milwaukee Art Museum". Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  14. ^ Kate Silver (9 August 2017). "Things to do in Milwaukee". The Washington Post. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  15. ^ Mary Bergin (6 December 2015). "Milwaukee Art Museum gets new look with $34 million overhaul". Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  16. ^ Amy Bertrand (22 October 2017). "Milwaukee: More than just beer here". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  17. ^ Goldstein, Rosalie (1986). Guide to the permanent collection. Milwaukee: The Museum. p. 248.
  18. ^ "Triptych with Josiah and the Book of the Law, The Adoration of the Golden Calf and The Transfiguration of Christ and by anonymous artist of the 16th century Netherlands". RDK. 9 November 2015. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  19. ^ D'Alessandro, Stephanie (2003). German Expressionist Prints: The Marcia Granvil Specks Collection. Milwaukee: Hudson Hills Press. p. 11. ISBN 0-944110-94-0.
  20. ^ The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art. 1994. p. 15.
  21. ^ Mary Louis Schumacher (21 April 2014). "Milwaukee Public Library may sell famous 'Bookworm' painting by Carl Spitzweg". Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  22. ^ Lardinois, A. P. M. H. (2006). Land of Dreams: Greek and Latin Studies in Honour of A.H.M. Kessels. Michigan: Brill. p. 248. ISBN 9789004150614.
  23. ^ Cass, Jeff (2008). Romantic Border Crossings. Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-0-7546-6051-4.
  24. ^ Brodskaïa, Nathalia (2018). Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894). Parkstone International. ISBN 9781683256939.
  25. ^ Sharp, William (1914), The Bay View Magazine, Volume 22, Detroit, MI: Bay View Reading Circle, p. 352
  26. ^ Morrison, John (2014). Painting Labour in Scotland and Europe, 1850-1900. London: Ashgate Publishing. ISBN 9781472415196.
  27. ^ "The Flag". Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
  28. ^ "The Flag". Milwaukee Art Museum. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
  29. ^ "Russell Bowman Fine Art, www.bowmanart.com". www.bowmanart.com.
  30. ^ "Milwaukee Art Museum | Pressroom". Mam.org. 2007-02-19. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
  31. ^ Ted Loos (December 28, 2015), Milwaukee Art Museum Reinvigorates With Renovations The New York Times.
  32. ^ Mary Louise Schumacher (October 28, 2011), Milwaukee Art Museum expansion began under Bowman Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
  33. ^ Mary Louise Schumacher (October 23, 2015), Dan Keegan to leave Milwaukee Art Museum in May Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
  34. ^ Johnson, Annysa (2015-06-29). "Milwaukee Art Museum's embrace of condom portrait of pope draws disgust". Jsonline.com. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
  35. ^ "Need for Speed: Undercover (2008) Game Screenshot – Imgur", retrieved 2022-09-24

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The Milwaukee Art Museum MAM is an art museum in Milwaukee Wisconsin Its collection contains nearly 25 000 works of art 1 Milwaukee Art Museum MAM Milwaukee Art MuseumInteractive fullscreen mapEstablished1882Location700 N Art Museum DriveMilwaukee Wisconsin United StatesCoordinates43 2 24 N 87 53 49 W 43 04000 N 87 89694 W 43 04000 87 89694TypeArt museumVisitors400 000 DirectorMarcelle PolednikPublic transit accessMCTSWebsitewww wbr mam wbr org Contents 1 Location and visit 1 1 Hours 2 History 2 1 Origins 3 Architecture 3 1 Quadracci 3 2 Kahler and Calatrava Buildings 3 3 2015 Shields Building 3 4 Cudahy Gardens 4 Collection 5 Gallery 6 Governance 6 1 Management 6 2 Funding 7 Controversy 8 In popular culture 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksLocation and visit editLocated on the lakefront of Lake Michigan the Milwaukee Art Museum is one of the largest art museums in the United States Aside from its galleries the museum includes a cafe named Cafe Calatrava with views of Lake Michigan and a gift shop 2 Hours edit Normal operating hours for MAM are Tuesday Wednesday and Friday Sunday 10 00 a m to 5 00 p m Thursday 10 00 a m to 8 00 p m 2 3 History editOrigins edit nbsp Milwaukee Art Museum from the south Beginning around 1872 multiple organizations were founded in order to bring an art gallery to Milwaukee as the city was still a growing port town with few or no facilities to hold major art exhibitions Over the span of at least nine years all attempts to build a major art gallery had failed Shortly after Alexander Mitchell donated all of his collection in support of constructing Milwaukee s first permanent art gallery 4 In 1888 the Milwaukee Art Association was created by a group of German panorama artists and local businessmen The same year British born businessman Frederick Layton built endowed and provided artwork for the Layton Art Gallery now demolished In 1911 the Milwaukee Art Institute another building constructed to hold other exhibitions and collections was completed adjacent to the Layton Art Gallery The claim of the Milwaukee Art Institute to be Milwaukee s first art gallery was disputed by the Layton Art Gallery which opened the same year 1888 5 Nevertheless in 1957 the Milwaukee Art Institute and Layton Art Gallery merged their collections to form the Milwaukee Art Center now the Milwaukee Art Museum and moved into the newly built Eero Saarinen designed Milwaukee County War Memorial Architecture editQuadracci edit The Quadracci Pavilion is a multi purpose 13 197 square meter 142 050 square foot building with areas that include a reception hall auditorium exhibition space and stores It was designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava The construction method of concrete slabs into timber frames was revolutionary in architecture Windover Hall is a 90 foot 27 m tall grand reception area topped with a glass roof The style and symbolism of the building are based on Gothic architecture and designed to represent the shape of a ship looking over Lake Michigan Calatrava states the building s form is at once formal completing the composition functional controlling the level of light symbolic opening to welcome visitors and iconic creating a memorable image for the Museum and the city 3 Kahler and Calatrava Buildings edit In the latter half of the 20th century the museum came to include the War Memorial Center in 1957 as well as the brutalist Kahler Building 1975 designed by David Kahler and the Quadracci Pavilion 2001 created by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava 3 The Quadracci Pavilion contains a movable wing like Burke brise soleil that opens up for a wingspan of 217 feet 66 m during the day folding over the tall arched structure at night or during inclement weather There are sensors on the wings that monitor wind speeds so if the wind speeds are over 23 miles per hour 37 km h for over 3 seconds the wings close The pavilion received the 2004 Outstanding Structure Award from the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering 6 This iconic building often referred to as the Calatrava is used in the museum logo nbsp Central vestibule of the Milwaukee Art Museum nbsp The Reiman Bridge provides pedestrian access to downtown Milwaukee nbsp Milwaukee Art Museum with the Burke brise soleil closed 2015 Shields Building edit In November 2015 the museum opened a 34 million expansion funded jointly by a museum capital campaign and by Milwaukee County 7 The new expansion called the Shields Building designed by Milwaukee architect James Shields of HGA provides an additional 30 000 square feet for art including a section devoted to light based media photography and video installations 8 The building includes a new atrium and lakefront facing entry point for visitors and was designed with cantilevered elements and concrete columns to complement respectively the existing Calatrava and Kahler structures on the site 9 The final design emerged after a lengthy process that included the main architect s departure because of design disputes and his return to the project 10 Cudahy Gardens edit The Cudahy Gardens were designed in conjunction with the Quadracci Pavilion by landscape architect Dan Kiley This garden measures 600 feet by 100 feet a rectangular shape that is divided into five lawns by a series of 10 foot tall hedge lines In this garden there is a center fountain that creates a 4 foot tall water curtain There are linden trees and crabapple trees scattered throughout this garden as well The gardens were named after philanthropist Michael Cudahy whose donations greatly contributed to their construction 3 Collection editThe museum houses nearly 25 000 works of art housed on four floors with works from antiquity to the present Included in the collection are 15th to 20th century European and 17th to 20th century American paintings sculpture prints drawings decorative arts photographs and folk and self taught art Among the best in the collection are the museum s holding of American decorative arts German Expressionism folk and Haitian art and American art after 1960 11 12 13 The museum holds one of the largest collections of works by Wisconsin native Georgia O Keeffe 14 15 16 Other artists represented include Gustave Caillebotte Nardo di Cione Francisco de Zurbaran Jean Honore Fragonard Winslow Homer Auguste Rodin Edgar Degas Claude Monet Gabriele Munter Henri de Toulouse Lautrec Frank Lloyd Wright Pablo Picasso Joan Miro Wassily Kandinsky Mark Rothko Robert Gober and Andy Warhol It also has paintings by European painters Francesco Botticini Jan Swart van Groningen Ferdinand Bol Jan van Goyen Hendrick Van Vliet Franz von Lenbach Bavarian Girl Ferdinand Waldmuller Interruption Carl Spitzweg William Adolphe Bouguereau Jean Leon Gerome 2 Majesties Gustave Caillebotte Camille Pissarro Alfred Kowalski Winter in Russia Jules Bastien Lepage The Wood Gatherer and Max Pechstein 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Gallery edit nbsp Gustave Caillebotte Boating on the Yerres 1877 nbsp Claude Monet Waterloo bridge 1900 nbsp Campbell s Soup Cans by Andy Warhol 1965 nbsp A Rus Kolty Pendant dated to the 12th Century nbsp Tiffany amp Co Iris corsage ornament nbsp A wrecked car installed on a pole near the museum taken off view in spring of 2017 nbsp Georgia O Keeffe The Flag watercolor and graphite on paper 12 8 3 4 in 30 5 22 2 cm 1918 27 28 nbsp Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life window from the Darwin D Martin House Buffalo New York 1904 nbsp The Layton Art Gallery nbsp 20th and 21st Century Design Postwar Domestic Modernism in AmericaGovernance editManagement edit Directors 1977 1985 Gerald Nordland 1985 2002 Russell Bowman 29 2002 2008 David Gordon director and CEO 30 2008 2016 Daniel Keegan 2016 Marcelle Polednik Donna and Donald Baumgartner director Funding edit As of 2015 the museum s endowment is around 65 million 31 Endowment proceeds cover a fraction of the museum s expenses leaving it overly dependent on funds from day to day operations such as ticket sales 32 Daniel Keegan who has served as the museum s director since 2008 negotiated an agreement with Milwaukee County and the Milwaukee County War Memorial for the long term management and funding of the facilities in 2013 33 Controversy editIn June 2015 the museum s display of a work depicting Benedict XVI composed of 17 000 latex condoms created outrage among Catholics and others 34 In popular culture editThe Quadracci Pavilion has an appearance in the 2008 EA racing video game Need for Speed Undercover 35 The pavilion is also prominently featured in the episode Joe Pera Shows You How to Do Good Fashion in Joe Pera Talks With You See also editArgo a sculpture on the grounds The Calling a sculpture in the Museum s collection on adjacent O Donnell Park List of largest art museumsReferences edit Collections www mam org Retrieved 2016 08 04 a b Milwaukee Art Museum Museum Review Conde Nast Traveler Retrieved 2022 04 29 a b c d Museum Milwaukee Art Visit Milwaukee Art Museum mam org Retrieved 2022 04 29 Conrad Howard Lewis 1895 History of Milwaukee County From Its First Settlement to the Year 1895 Volume 2 Milwaukee WI American Biographical Publishing Company pp 88 90 Barry Adams 29 November 2015 On Wisconsin Like its director the Milwaukee Art Museum is transformed Wisconsin State Journal Retrieved 17 June 2017 Milwaukee Art Museum Addition Milwaukee Wisconsin International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering Archived from the original on February 28 2018 Retrieved January 31 2018 Kilmer Graham 16 November 2015 Milwaukee Art Museum Unveils New Addition Urban Milwaukee Retrieved 24 November 2015 New Building Opens at Milwaukee Art Museum The New York Times 23 November 2015 Retrieved 24 November 2015 Schumacher Maey Louise Milwaukee Art Museum s new lakefront atrium a gracious rugged success Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved 24 November 2015 Murphy Bruce 17 November 2015 Still Controversy Over Art Museum Addition Urban Milwaukee Retrieved 24 November 2015 Sarah Hauer 17 February 2017 Art museum s Haitian collection explores spirituality history daily life Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved 16 June 2018 Milwaukee Art Museum Atlas Obscura Retrieved 16 June 2018 Chris Foran 19 October 2016 Dark shadows overtake Milwaukee Art Museum Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved 16 June 2018 Kate Silver 9 August 2017 Things to do in Milwaukee The Washington Post Retrieved 16 June 2018 Mary Bergin 6 December 2015 Milwaukee Art Museum gets new look with 34 million overhaul Eau Claire Leader Telegram Retrieved 16 June 2018 Amy Bertrand 22 October 2017 Milwaukee More than just beer here St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved 16 June 2018 Goldstein Rosalie 1986 Guide to the permanent collection Milwaukee The Museum p 248 Triptych with Josiah and the Book of the Law The Adoration of the Golden Calf and The Transfiguration of Christ and by anonymous artist of the 16th century Netherlands RDK 9 November 2015 Retrieved 28 June 2018 D Alessandro Stephanie 2003 German Expressionist Prints The Marcia Granvil Specks Collection Milwaukee Hudson Hills Press p 11 ISBN 0 944110 94 0 The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland Cleveland Museum of Art 1994 p 15 Mary Louis Schumacher 21 April 2014 Milwaukee Public Library may sell famous Bookworm painting by Carl Spitzweg Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved 28 June 2018 Lardinois A P M H 2006 Land of Dreams Greek and Latin Studies in Honour of A H M Kessels Michigan Brill p 248 ISBN 9789004150614 Cass Jeff 2008 Romantic Border Crossings Hampshire Ashgate Publishing Ltd ISBN 978 0 7546 6051 4 Brodskaia Nathalia 2018 Gustave Caillebotte 1848 1894 Parkstone International ISBN 9781683256939 Sharp William 1914 The Bay View Magazine Volume 22 Detroit MI Bay View Reading Circle p 352 Morrison John 2014 Painting Labour in Scotland and Europe 1850 1900 London Ashgate Publishing ISBN 9781472415196 The Flag Smithsonian Institution Research Information System Retrieved January 16 2017 The Flag Milwaukee Art Museum Retrieved January 16 2017 Russell Bowman Fine Art www bowmanart com www bowmanart com Milwaukee Art Museum Pressroom Mam org 2007 02 19 Retrieved 2017 01 06 Ted Loos December 28 2015 Milwaukee Art Museum Reinvigorates With Renovations The New York Times Mary Louise Schumacher October 28 2011 Milwaukee Art Museum expansion began under Bowman Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Mary Louise Schumacher October 23 2015 Dan Keegan to leave Milwaukee Art Museum in May Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Johnson Annysa 2015 06 29 Milwaukee Art Museum s embrace of condom portrait of pope draws disgust Jsonline com Retrieved 2017 01 06 Need for Speed Undercover 2008 Game Screenshot Imgur retrieved 2022 09 24External links editOfficial website Milwaukee Art Museum within Google Arts amp Culture Milwaukee Art Museum on Atlas Obscura nbsp Media related to Milwaukee Art Museum at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Milwaukee 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