Loosely defined as the art of today or the art of our lifetime, the term “contemporary art” is usually used more specifically to describe artworks created since the 1980s or 1990s. For collection purposes, the Frye Art Museum currently delineates the scope as 1990 to the present. In the more general sense, the Frye has collected and exhibited contemporary—or contemporaneous—art since its opening in 1952. This commitment to the art and culture of the present was catalyzed by Museum founders Charles and Emma Frye, who amassed a collection of paintings made within their own lifetimes and often purchased works directly from living artists. Over the last seven decades, directors of the Museum have each brought their own interests and interpretations to bear on the Frye’s engagement with contemporary art and thereby shaped a distinctive collection. Prior to the tenure of Elsa “Midge” Bowman (Director, 2004–09), and often counter to dominant trends in art of the time, the Frye’s leadership focused exclusively on exhibiting and collecting representational art, citing Charles and Emma Frye’s preferences for figurative and landscape painting. Under Bowman’s direction, the exhibitions program at the Frye expanded into areas like video art and performance that questioned and upended the definition of representational art. In 2008, the Museum’s mission was revised to embrace art in its myriad forms. The Frye’s contemporary art collection has grown significantly since that time, reflecting the diversity of the institution’s engagement with local, national, and international artists working today.
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Title | Artist | Medium | Date |
Ear (Good) | Chowdhury, Srijon | Oil on linen | 2022 |
Three Slices | Boafo, Amoako | Oil on canvas | 2021 |
Baby Blue | Boafo, Amoako | Oil on canvas | 2021 |
Ground of Ground | Harvey IV, Harry Gould | Black walnut from the Delano Sawmill, white oak from Prudence Island, MDF, colored pencil, charcoal, gouache, and pigments of goldenrod, Aronia Viking chokecherry, and rose petals | 2022 |
Disaster Kitchen | Zuckerman-Hartung, Molly | Oil, collage, plastic garbage bag, camouflage pants | 2008-2011 |
For Fun | Johnson-Ricks, Khari | Watercolor on paper with acetate | 2021 |
Pink on Black Group | Bradford, Katherine | Acrylic on canvas | 2022 |
Night Forest | Shapiro, Ann Leda | Watercolor and watercolor pencil on archival paper | 2022 |
After Boucher: Untitled | Vaughan, Molly Jae | Oil pencil on paper | 2022 |
Mangahufo' I famaguon | McDaniel, Gisela | Oil on panel, found objects, sound | 2021 |
Allegory of the Raging Sun | Lyons, Kat | Oil on canvas | 2021 |
Madrone + Mullan | Wechsler, Sadie | Archival inkjet print in madrone artist's frame | 2021 |
Free me from this body, my voice can carry only so far. Free me from this body, as I lay on the grass it feels heavy and I can't move. Free me from this body, the color burns brown with dark limbs so tired and missing the weightless breadth of above | Hopinka, Sky | Inkjet print on Dibond | 2020 |
Formation | Akashi, Kelly | Chromogenic crystallograph in aluminum artist's frame | 2021 |
Butterfly | Ramirez, Bony | Acrylic, soft oil pastel, color pencil, wallpaper, metal chain, dried coconuts | 2021 |
Portrait of Erwin Wurm | Park, Joseph | Oil on panel | 2007 |
Trap | Linklater, Duane | Powder-coated trap, mirror, gypsum board, plywood, steel wall studs | 2016 |
Lot 248 (still) | Siegel, Amie | Cibachrome print | 2013 |
Strange Business | Nestler, Rose | Two-channel digital video (color, silent): 20 min. | 2017-18 |
Dress for Success | Nestler, Rose | Leather, thread, batting, grommets, hooks | 2018 |
Egungun | Smith, Cauleen | Archival pigment print | 2015 |
Untitled #041220 | Reskala, Georgina | Gelatin silver print | 2017 |
Untitled (Badlands) | Aranda, Juventino | Oil on wool Pendleton blanket | 2018 |
Untitled | Yamahira, Ko Kirk | Acrylic and graphite on partially unwoven canvas with wood | 2019 |
To a Flame | White, Anthony | PLA (plastic) on panel | 2019 |
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