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Recent Gifts from Gordon W Bailey Go On View At Ohr-O Keefe Museum and Crystal Bridges
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BILOXI, MS
.-The Ohr-OKeefe Museum of Art will present Changing Tides: Gifts from Gordon W. Bailey opening July 12, 2021 and on view through February 8, 2022. Showcasing artworks recently gifted by Mr. Bailey, a Los Angeles-based, advocate, scholar and collector, the exhibition represents an important new direction for the Ohr-OKeefe. Created with various media, the artworks testify to the enduring creative impulse that cuts across cultures, geography and generations. All of the featured artists are making their debuts in the museums expanding permanent collection. We are extending the reach of our exhibitions to include more national and international artists, said Ohr-OKeefes Executive Director David Houston, Mr. Baileys thoughtful, transformative gift greatly enhances our collection and enables the museum over the coming decades to better serve . More
The Ohr-OâKeefe Museum of Art Receives Major Gift of 50 Artworks From Collector Gordon W. Bailey
May 19, 2021 13:17
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Wallace Nez (United States, 1972- ), Seed Pot, c. 1999, polychrome sgraffito, 3 x 4 in.
Purvis Young (United States, 1943-2010), There Are Angels In The City, c. 1990s, mixed media on wood, 55 1/2 x 48 x 1 in.
The Ohr-OâKeefe Museum of Art in Biloxi, Mississippi has received a major donation of 50 artworks by Los Angeles-based, advocate and collector Gordon W. Bailey.
The transformative gift features African American artists Leroy Almon, David Butler, Richard Dial, Thornton Dial, Minnie Evans, Roy Ferdinand, Sandy Hall, Clementine Hunter, Charlie Lucas, Juanita Rogers, Sulton Rogers, Welmon Sharlhorne, Herbert Singleton, Willie White, and Purvis Young; Native Americans, Silas and Bertha Claw, Betty Manygoats, Elizabeth Manygoats, Wallace Nez, and Lorraine Williams; and Southern potters, Burlon Craig,