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Vogel: Fifty Works for Utah


Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, a librarian and a postman of modest means, began acquiring works by contemporary artists in the 1960s. Over the next forty years the couple amassed a vast, diverse collection of contemporary art. The collection, which includes almost five thousand pieces by roughly two hundred artists, focuses on conceptual, minimalist, and post-minimalist art. In 2008 the Vogel's and the National Gallery of Art announced the dispersal of 2,500 works by 177 artists to museums throughout the country to heighten public awareness of contemporary art and artists. The Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art is the beneficiary of this generous gift to the state of Utah.

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Close Up Study of Mr. Herb Vogel (Close Up of Herb)

Daryl Trivieri Artist

Acrylic and oil on gessoed ground on canvas

Trilite

Leo Valledor Artist

Acrylic on canvas

Monotype Plate

Thornton Willis Artist

Acrylic on cardboard

Monotype Plate

Thornton Willis Artist

Acrylic on cardboard

New Haven Bodhidharma Stone

Richard Francisco Artist

Assemblage of paint, graphite, ink, wood, string, cloth, and chalk

Will Meet

Martin Johnson Artist

Assemblage of wood, metal, glue, and paint

Untitled

Lynda Benglis Artist

Bees wax on paper

Untitled

Don Hazlitt Artist

Carboard, oil, and metal wires

Untitled

Steve Keister Artist

Charcoal and gouache on paper

AK011

Alain Kirili Artist

Charcoal on paper

Self-Portrait

Daryl Trivieri Artist

Colored pencil on paper

Untitled

Steve Keister Artist

Crayon on paper


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