The Frye Art Museum continues to strategically build its collection through purchases and gifts, both deepening existing areas of strength and diversifying holdings to reflect the Museum’s expansive curatorial program and Seattle’s globalized present.
Acquisitions of the last five years demonstrate the Museum’s commitment to growing and contextualizing its distinctive historical collections of late nineteenth- and twentieth-century European and American art while broadening its holdings of contemporary works to embrace previously underrepresented identities, perspectives, and forms of expression. To some extent, acquisitions mirror the Museum’s exhibition history, creating a material record of the institution’s engagement with local, national, and international artists and commemorating the special audience connection formed through temporary presentations. Contemporary artworks chosen for the collection often respond to or complicate the narratives around mediums and genres traditionally associated with the Frye, like painting, landscape, and portraiture.
Natalie Ball
Cotton cloth, twine, clay, leather, metal jingles, deer legs, and shoes
2018
Jeffry Mitchell
Graphite, ink, carbon transfer, and watercolor on paper
2018
Rose Nestler
Leather, thread, batting, grommets, hooks
2018
Juventino Aranda
Oil on wool Pendleton blanket
2018
Mary Ann Peters
White ink
2018
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