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tax dating to 1911 that provides public support in exchange for free admission. That fund, which has risen steadily in recent years, provided the museum $ 12.6 million in the fiscal year of 2010. In 2011, the museum's annual budget was at $ 24.6 million, and endowment income was a total $
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in 1500, among other recent purchases. In 2009, the value of the museum's $ 145 million endowment had fallen 21 percent from
January 2008. The endowment typically provides nearly one-fifth of operating revenues. Contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations account for a quarter
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September 1971, which caused a resurgence of interest in this style of art. The building was originally meant to be the first of several sections, but only the front piece was built. Several additions have been built to other plans, including a 1974 addition by
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Minnesota. More than a half-million people visit the museum each year, and a hundred thousand more are reached through the museum's Art Adventure program for elementary schoolchildren. The museum has a free general admission policy, as well as public programs, classes for children
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William Hood Dunwoody Fund, endowed with one million dollars when Dunwoody died in 1914, has been used to purchase thousands of works. Bruce Dayton, a life trustee of the institute since 1942, insisted that money raised in the $ 100 million fund-raising campaign for the Target wing, which
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The institute has a number of exhibits outside the building. A pair of
Chinese lions sit on either side of the 24th Street entrance. They were a gift from Ella Pillsbury Crosby in 1998. Because a museum curator determined that it would be too difficult to export 18th-century statues, new ones were
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January 2024, Robert Cozzolino, a curator who had garnered praise for spotlighting underrepresented artists, was fired. This decision prompted accusations that the museum has become “a toxic environment for people of color” under Luber's leadership. Over 450 members of the city’s art community,
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The
Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts was established in 1883 to bring the arts into the life of the community. This group, made up of business and professional leaders, organized art exhibits throughout the decade. In 1889, the Society, now known as the Minneapolis Institute of Art, moved into its
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opened in 2006, be split evenly between the building and the acquisitions endowment. That fund, now at $ 91 million, has allowed the institute to buy a rare early 18th-century Native
American painted buckskin shirt and a nine-foot-long topographical
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In August 2016, the institute announced a $ 6 million bequest to fund the Gale Asian Art
Initiative, which is designed to highlight the museum's holdings in Asian art, estimated at 16,800 objects. The bequest was made by Alfred P. Gale, an heir to the
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became director and president of the institute in 2008. During her tenure, attendance doubled, digital access was emphasized, and social justice and equity programs were adopted. In
December 2018, she was named to be the next director of the
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In order to encourage private collecting and assist in the acquisition of important works of art, the museum has created "affinity groups" aligned with the seven curatorial areas of the museum. The groups schedule lectures,
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that bring in traveling collections from other museums for display. Local business partners fund many of these exhibitions, and some feature the artists leading public tours through the exhibition.
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stands near the 24th Street entrance. The statue shows a winged man holding a sword vertically, tip up, and standing on the back of a snarling beast. The statue was commissioned by the
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In 2015, the institute rebranded itself, dropping the final "s" from its name, to become the Minneapolis Institute of Art and encouraging the use of the nickname Mia instead of the
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was completed in June 2006. Before the latest expansion, just 4 percent of the museum's nearly 100,000 objects could be on view at the same time; now that figure is 5 percent.
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in stainless steel and pigment (20th century), designed by Jean Willy Mestach and manufactured by Michael Chowen. There is also a granite and steel pavilion entitled
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architecture. It was donated to the museum by Anson B. Cutts Jr., the son of its second owner. The house is available for tours on the second weekend of each month.
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ordered a ban on loans to the museum due to a legal dispute regarding the provenance of the Stabiae Doriforo, a Roman-era copy of the ancient Greek sculpture
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Located on the first floor of the Michael Graves-designed Target wing, the Art Research and Reference Library Reading Room is free and open to the public.
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whose collection had been looted by Nazis. The painting had passed through the
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flour fortune. The first exhibition of the initiative will be
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1811:"A Fund for Buying Art Burnishes Collections and Reputations"
1653:"You searched for target park — Minneapolis Institute of Art"
1297:"New and Improved: The Minneapolis Institute of Arts Reopens"
1863:"Minneapolis Institute of Arts Cuts Jobs to Salvage Budget"
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Illustration depicts an (unrealized) design of the building
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Myth and Modernity: Barlach's Drawings on the Nibelungen
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Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery
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963:List of most-visited museums in the United States
2028:Virtual tour of the Minneapolis Institute of Art
1990:"Museum returns painting found to be Nazi loot"
1964:"Museum returns painting found to be Nazi loot"
1299:. Antiques and the Arts Online. Archived from
1075:"Minneapolis Institute of Arts Opens New Wing"
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1809:Dobrzynski, Judith H. (March 14, 2012).
811:Ceramic Bowl Fish, Mimbres, c. 1050-1150
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275:The new museum, designed by the firm of
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2309:Minnesota Military Museum (Fort Ripley)
2284:Cross River Heritage Center (Schroeder)
1784:Arts, Minneapolis Institute of (1922).
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2314:Minnesota Music Hall of Fame (New Ulm)
1330:. www.framemuseums.org. Archived from
1189:Sheets, Hilarie M. (October 1, 2019).
79:Location within Minneapolis–Saint Paul
2263:William A. Irvin Floating Ship Museum
2248:Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center
1936:"MIA sends Nazi 'loot' home to Paris"
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301:. An expansion designed by the 2012
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1598:"Gethsemanekirche: Prenzlauer Berg"
1100:"MIA reboots brand to become 'Mia'"
1042:Tillotson, Kristin (June 9, 2006).
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1215:Karen K. Ho (February 26, 2024).
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2180:Minnesota Transportation Museum
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2155:Minnesota Center for Book Arts
2105:Bell Museum of Natural History
1887:Abbe, Mary (August 18, 2016).
1678:"Labyrinth, John Willenbecher"
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1125:Tim Gihring (August 3, 2015).
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992:"Minneapolis Institute of Art"
941:Le compotier (Table and Fruit)
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1861:Abbe, Mary (April 20, 2011).
1837:"MIA Cuts Staff, Programming"
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1465:"A Look at MIA's Outdoor Art"
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2195:Pavek Museum of Broadcasting
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1835:Abbe, Mary (March 5, 2009).
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958:List of largest art museums
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2190:The Museum of Russian Art
2185:Museum of Lake Minnetonka
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515:The Fighter of the Spirit
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2110:Historic Fort Snelling
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