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The Art Center traces its roots to 1916, when the Des Moines Association of Fine Arts established gallery space at the Public Library of Des Moines on the banks of the Des Moines River downtown. Several exhibitions were shown each year, and works of art were periodically purchased for the association's permanent collection.
AT&T Building (former Northwestern Bell Telephone Company), Des Moines, 1928; Butler House, Des Moines, 1936; Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, 1948; Des Moines Building, Des Moines, 1930; Des Moines Fire Department Headquarters, Des Moines, 1937; Hotel Kirkwood, Des Moines, 1930; Iowa-Des Moines National Bank Building, Des Moines, 1932 ...
Pages in category "Art Deco architecture in Iowa" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. ... Des Moines Art Center; Des Moines Building;
A Des Moines arts organization is preparing to rip out a groundbreaking artwork that lines a pond in a historic city park, surprising the New York artist who created the work decades ago and ...
This interactive work, called "Impulse," will be open to the public through May 19, transforming Cowles Commons into a mini playground.
The Des Moines Art Center was ordered to halt efforts to remove an outdoor art installation in Greenwood Park after the artist sued last week.. U.S. District Court for the Southern District of ...
Des Moines Art Center: Des Moines: Iowa: 1944: 1948: With Eliel Saarinen and J. Robert F. Swanson. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004: Case Study House #9: Pacific Palisades: California: 1945: 1949: With Charles Eames. Saarinen also provided an original plan for House #8, but Eames completely redesigned it.
The Art Center’s decision to remove “Greenwood Pond: Double Site” is a breach of contract and a violation of the Visual Arts Right Act of 1990, the lawsuit alleges. In a letter to the Des ...