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Modernism in American Silver : 20th Century Design"Modernism in American Silver: 20th-Century Design" will highlight more than 150 glorious works that celebrate an often overlooked period in American silver.
This exhibition's primary aim is to chart the stylistic design history of modern American production-line silver from 1925 to 2000 and reintroduce to the public the many designers working in the industry.
"Modernism in American Silver" will provide a rich understanding of American silver design and its relationship to various movements and styles.
Many of the featured objects are from the Dallas Museum of Art's Jewel Stern American Silver Collection.
The exhibition also includes other works from the Dallas Museum of Art's permanent collection, as well as a select group of loans.
Charles L. Venable, deputy director at the Cleveland Museum of Art, and independent scholar Jewel Stern are the guest curators of this exhibition.
Kevin W. Tucker, The Margot B. Perot curator of decorative arts and design at the Dallas Museum of Art, is the project manager.
Jane Milosch, curator, is coordinating the exhibition at the Renwick Gallery.
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