Intimate Modernism: Fort Worth Circle Artists in the 1940s
Amon Carter Museum
February 16–May 11, 2008
Intimate Modernism: Fort Worth Circle Artists in the 1940s represents the first in-depth examination of the work of these influential artists, from their early social and artistic encounters through their rapid attainment of their own signature aesthetics.
Drawn together by a shared interest in art, dance, music, theater, and myth, they sought new avenues of artistic expression to counter the prevailing preference for regionalism and other more conservative artistic styles.
Intimate Modernism: Fort Worth Circle Artists in the 1940s is organized by the Amon Carter Museum.
The exhibition and accompanying catalogue are made possible in part by RBC Dain Rauscher, the Texas Commission on the Arts, Quicksilver Resources, CASETA, Collectors of Fort Worth Art, the Fifth Avenue Foundation, and numerous individuals and organizations who remember and value these Fort Worth artists.

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