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Revisit outstanding acquisitions, noteworthy exhibitions, and rewarding community experiences that reflect the pillars of excellence that have endured for 50 years at the Kimbell Art Museum.
Located in Fort Worth’s celebrated Cultural District, 30 minutes from DFW Airport. 3333 Camp Bowie Boulevard Fort Worth, Texas 76107
Friday, November 22, 2024, 5:00 pm–7:00 pm. Tour. Exhibition Highlights for Members: Dutch Art in a Global Age: Masterpieces from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Book Tickets. Members receive complimentary admission and do not need to reserve exhibition tickets. Please present your membership card at the exhibition entrance. Members can also enjoy priority access to the exhibition before the museum opens to the public. Already purchased tickets?
Masterpieces from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. November 10, 2024–February 9, 2025. Past Exhibitions. Kimbell Collection. Back to top. About. History. Conservation. Library.
Filter by. Geography. Date range. Medium. (227) Displaying 1 to 12 of 344 results. Henry Moore, Figure in a Shelter, cast 1983. Isamu Noguchi, Constellation (for Louis Kahn), 1980–83. Joan Miró, Woman Addressing the Public: Project for a Monument, 1980–81.
The Kimbell Art Museum officially opened on October 4, 1972. The Kimbell Art Foundation, which owns and operates the Museum, had been established in 1936 by Kay and Velma Kimbell, together with Kay’s sister and her husband, Dr. and Mrs. Coleman Carter.
Art & War in the Renaissance, published on the occasion of a major traveling exhibition, presents distinctive arms and armor within the rich context of an important tapestry series to highlight the beauty of Renaissance Europe’s war culture.
In Bonnard’s Worlds, the Kimbell Art Museum presents its first exhibition dedicated to the works of French painter Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947), inspired by its 2018 acquisition of the artist’s Landscape at Le Cannet (1928).
The largest gathering of Murillo’s paintings in the United States in 20 years. The special exhibition Murillo: From Heaven to Earth celebrates the genre paintings of one of the most esteemed painters of the Spanish Golden age: Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617–1682).