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Norton Museum of Art

Norton Museum of Art

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nameNorton Museum of Art
imageNorton Museum of Art front at dusk.jpg
map_typeFlorida
map_captionNorton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida
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established1941
locationWest Palm Beach, Florida
typeArt museum
architectMarion Sims Wyeth and Lord Norman Foster
directorGhislain d'Humières
websitenorton.org
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The Norton Museum of Art is an art museum in West Palm Beach, Florida. The museum has a collection that includes over 8,200 works, with a concentration in European, American, and Chinese art as well as in contemporary art and photography. In 2003, it overtook the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, in Sarasota, to become the largest museum in Florida.

History

The Norton Museum of Art was founded in 1941 by Ralph Hubbard Norton (1875–1953) and his first wife, Elizabeth Calhoun Norton (1881–1947).

Norton, the former head of the Chicago-based Acme Steel Co., moved to West Palm Beach upon retirement and decided to share his collection of paintings and sculptures. The late Art Deco/Neoclassical building designed by Marion Sims Wyeth opened its doors to the public on Feb. 8, 1941. Its mission statement is "to preserve for the future the beautiful things of the past."

Building

In 2001, the Norton Museum of Art underwent a significant expansion when the 45000 sqft Gail and Melvin Nessel Wing was built and increased the size of the museum to 122500 sqft.

Ruth and Carl Shapiro Great Hall featuring Pae White's tapestry ''Eikón''.
The Pamela and Robert B. Goergen Garden walkway

In 2013, the museum unveiled a $60 million master plan designed by the British architect Norman Foster that would nearly double its gallery space and add an education center, auditorium and restaurant. The new West Wing added a 43-foot-high Great Hall. A parking lot next to the museum was converted into a 9,000-square-foot sculpture garden. A new entrance and forecourt along the main thoroughfare, South Dixie Highway, re-established the axial layout of Norton's original 1941 Art Deco building. As planned, the museum broke ground in 2016.

Front angle view of redesigned Norton Museum of Art in February 2019, designed by Foster & Partners.
Front angle view of redesigned Norton Museum of Art in February 2019, designed by Foster & Partners.

The museum closed in July 2018 for renovations. It reopened on February 9, 2019, adding 12,000 sqft of gallery space, new classrooms, a restaurant, a 210-seat auditorium, and the sculpture garden.{{cite news

Norton Museum closed for eight months in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic and reopened in November 2020 with new exhibits and safety precautions. Its current hours are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm. It is closed on Tuesday. It is open Friday from 10 am to 10 pm and Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm. Art after Dark occurs on Friday nights.

Collection

The ground-level galleries showcase contemporary and 20th-century American and European art and a comprehensive collection of Chinese works. On the top floor of the museum, there are noteworthy paintings by late Medieval Italian painter Jacopo Da Firenze, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Joos Van Cleve and Studio, Marcantonio Franceshini, Nicolas Largilliere, Peter Paul Rubens, Anton Van Dyck, David Teniers and Studio, Jan Thomas Yperen, Joshua Reynolds, Thomas Gainsborough, and Giovanni Panini. There also are examples of Chinese Export porcelain.

In 2018, the Norton Museum of Art received a gift of more than 100 works from the collection of Howard and Judie Ganek, including artworks by Damien Hirst, Anselm Kiefer, Sigmar Polke, Ed Ruscha, Kara Walker, Donald Judd, Matthew Barney, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman, Lorna Simpson, and Pipilotti Rist, among others.

Rudin Prize for Emerging Photography

In 2012, the Norton Museum of Art launched the Rudin Prize for Emerging Photographers with a $20,000 prize. It was initiated by Beth Rudin DeWoody and is given biennially to an emerging photographer who has never had a museum show.

Programs The Norton Museum of Art hosts several special programs. They are Lectures & Conversations, Art After Dark, Special Performances, Art Classes and Workshops, Families & Teens, Students & Teachers, and the Artist in Residence Program.

2012

The inaugural Rudin Prize was awarded to Analia Saban, nominated by John Baldessari. The other nominees were:

  • Eunice Adorno, nominated by Susan Meiselas
  • Mauro D’Agati, nominated by Michal Rovner
  • Gabriela Nin Solis, nominated by Graciela Iturbide
  • Bjørn Venø, nominated by Yinka Shonibare

2014

The second Rudin Prize was awarded to Rami Maymon, nominated by Adi Nes. The other nominees were:

  • Miriam Böhm, nominated by Thomas Demand
  • Delphine Fawundu, nominated by Deborah Willis
  • Renato Osoy, nominated by Luis González Palma

2016

The third Rudin Prize was awarded to Elizabeth Bick, nominated by Shirin Neshat. The other nominees were:

  • Clare Benson, nominated by Arno Rafael Minkkinen
  • Wesley Stringer, nominated by Michael Kenna
  • Alexandra Hunts, nominated by Rineke Dijkstra

2020

The Rudin Prize was awarded to Kristin-Lee Moolman, nominated by Cindy Sherman. The other nominees were:

  • David Spero, nominated by Ori Gersht
  • Jess T. Duggan, nominated by Dawoud Bey
  • Lina Hashim, nominated by Trine Søndergaard

Leadership over the years

  • 2021–: Ghislain d'Humières
  • 2019–2020: Elliot Bostwick Davis
  • 2010–2019: Hope Alswang
  • 1990–2009: Christina Orr-Cahall

Notes

References

  1. Gurewitsch, Matthew. (April 17, 2003). "A New Wing For the Norton Museum". [[Wall Street Journal]].
  2. Halperin, Julia. (January 13, 2015). "Halfway to the fundraising goal, Florida museum launches public appeal". [[The Art Newspaper]].
  3. Robin Pogrebin (December 4, 2013), [http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/12/04/a-new-plan-for-norton-museum-of-art-from-norman-foster/ A New Plan for Norton Museum of Art From Norman Foster] ''[[New York Times]]''.
  4. Mchugh, Sharon. (November 3, 2017). "Norman Foster plans subtropical landscape for Norton Museum'$100m expansion". [[The Art Newspaper]].
  5. (November 11, 2020). "Norton Museum of Art set to reopen with limited hours".
  6. Andy Battaglia (April 12, 2018), [http://www.artnews.com/2018/04/12/norton-museum-palm-beach-receives-momentous-gift-re-opening-2019/ Norton Museum in West Palm Beach Receives Momentous Gift Before Re-Opening in 2019] ''[[ARTnews]]''.
  7. Megan Okrand (December 4, 2012), [https://www.artnews.com/art-in-america/features/analia-saban-wins-inaugural-rudin-photo-prize-59150/ Analia Saban Wins Inaugural Rudin Photo Prize] ''[[ARTnews]]''.
  8. Alex Greenberger (August 9, 2018), [https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/norton-museum-art-director-hope-alswang-retire-10788/ Norton Museum of Art Director Hope Alswang to Retire] ''[[ARTnews]]''.
  9. Sarah Cascone (December 1, 2014), [https://news.artnet.com/exhibitions/israeli-rami-maymon-wins-the-rudin-prize-for-emerging-photography-185301 Israeli Rami Maymon Wins the Rudin Prize for Emerging Photography] ''[[artnet]]''.
  10. Sarah Cascone (January 9, 2017), [https://news.artnet.com/art-world/elizabeth-bick-rudin-prize-808418 Elizabeth Bick Wins 2016 Rudin Prize for Emerging Photography] ''[[artnet]]''.
  11. Nancy Kenney (December 3, 2020), [https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/norton-museum-of-art-appoints-ghislain-d-humieres-former-director-at-the-speed-as-its-new-leader/ Norton Museum of Art appoints Ghislain d’Humières, former director at the Speed, as its new leader] ''[[ARTnews]]''.
  12. Maximilíano Durón (September 17, 2018), [https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/elliot-bostwick-davis-director-norton-museum-11001/ Norton Museum of Art in Palm Beach Names Elliot Bostwick Director] ''[[ARTnews]]''.
  13. Claire Selvin, Tessa Solomon, Maximilíano Durón (June 8, 2020), [https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/breaking-art-industry-news-june-2020-week-2-1202690243/ ARTnews in Brief: Berlin Biennale Reveals New Dates for 2020 Edition—and More from June 12, 2020] ''[[ARTnews]]''.
  14. Carol Kino (March 14, 2012), [https://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/15/arts/artsspecial/museum-directors-keep-an-eye-on-their-predecessors.html Meet the New Boss, in the Shadow of the Old Boss] ''[[New York Times]]''.
  15. Sjostrom, Jan. (August 9, 2018). "How director Hope Alswang transformed the Norton Museum". [[Palm Beach Daily News]].
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