Phoenix Art Museum Magazine

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See these can’t-miss exhibitions before they’re gone.

SAMURAI: ARMOR FROM THE ANN AND GABRIEL BARBIER-MUELLER COLLECTION* Through July 16 | Steele Gallery

Journey back in time to discover the life, culture, and pageantry of the revered and feared Japanese Samurai warriors through remarkable objects from one of the best and largest collections in the world. *Specially-ticketed exhibition. Samurai: Armor from The Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Collection is organized by The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum: The Samurai Collection. Its Phoenix premiere is made possible through the generosity of: the J.W. Kieckhefer Foundation and the Margaret T. Morris Foundation, with additional support provided by the Virginia C. Piper Charitable Trust, the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, Sharron and Delbert R. Lewis, Roberta Aidem, APS, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Asian Arts Council.

GOOD SPORT

VIRTUE AND VALOR: SIKH ART AND HERITAGE

Pay homage to the celebrated rites and rituals of athletic pursuits and their depiction in works of art throughout the ages.

Organized thematically, this exhibition traverses a visual journey of Sikh religion and history from its origin more than 500 years ago to the present day.

Good Sport is organized by Phoenix Art Museum. It is made possible through the generosity of donors to the Museum's annual fund.

Virtue and Valor: Sikh Art and Heritage is organized by Phoenix Art Museum. The Museum expresses its appreciation to the Khanuja family for their support of Asian art.

Through September 3 | Orientation Gallery

Through November 5 | Sikh Art Gallery

2016 CONTEMPORARY FORUM ARTISTS GRANTS WINNERS WITH PATRICIA SANNIT, THE 2016 ARLENE AND MORTON SCULT CONTEMPORARY FORUM ARTIST AWARD RECIPIENT Through September 17 | Anderman and Marley Galleries

The work of the 2016 Contemporary Forum Artists Grants winners will be exhibited in conjunction with the work of Patricia Sannit, the 2016 Arlene and Morton Scult Contemporary Forum Artist Award Recipient. This exhibition is organized by Phoenix Art Museum. It is made possible through the generosity of Contemporary Forum, a support group of Phoenix Art Museum.

LONGER WAYS TO GO: PHOTOGRAPHY OF THE AMERICAN ROAD Through October 15 | Norton Gallery

The most recent collaboration between Phoenix Art Museum and the University of Arizona’s Center for Creative Photography (CCP), Longer Ways to Go: Photography of the American Road explores the symbiotic relationship between photography and the folklore of the American highway, including the emblematic Route 66. Longer Ways to Go is organized by Phoenix Art Museum. It is made possible through the generosity of INFOCUS, the photography support group of Phoenix Art Museum.

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