Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center reveals re-envisioned galleries

The Cantor's most significant reinstallation of permanent galleries in 15 years focuses on Stanford's art history curriculum. Plan to visit the Cantor Arts Center as often as possible this fall because you are likely to see new works of art each time you return. Huang Binhong (China, 1864'1955), Mountain - Landscape, c. Ink and color on paper. Gift of Dr. Shirley Sun (Image credit: Cantor Arts Center) The Cantor is in the midst of a major re-envisioning project that involves the museum's permanent collection on the second floor. The project will culminate in the opening of five separate galleries under the umbrella exhibition title Object Lessons: Art & Its Histories and the introduction of contemporary works in the series New to the Cantor. The first reinstalled galleries will be unveiled Sept. 15 with subsequent reopenings and installations in October and November.
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