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Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is a museum of American art in . The museum, founded by
and designed by , officially opened on 11 November 2011. It offers free public admission.
, the daughter of
founder , spearheaded the Walton Family Foundation's involvement in developing Crystal Bridges. The museum's glass-and-wood design by architect
and engineer
features a series of pavilions nestled around two creek-fed ponds and forest trails. The soil is flinty silt loam derived from
and cherty
and is mapped as Noark-Bendavis complex. The 217,000 square feet (20,200 m2) complex includes galleries, several meeting and classroom spaces, a library, a sculpture garden, a museum store designed by architect , a restaurant and coffee bar, named Eleven after the day the museum opened, "11/11/11". Crystal Bridges also features a gathering space that can accommodate up to 300 people. Additionally, there are outdoor areas for concerts and public events, as well as extensive nature trails. It employs approximately 300 people, and is within walking distance of downtown Bentonville.
The museum has amassed $488 million in assets as of August 2008, an amount that will increase as more pieces are continually added to the museum's collection. It is the first major art museum (over $200 million endowment) to open in the United States since 1974. Over $317 million of the project's cost has been donated by . A 2013 Forbes ranking of the world's richest people placed the Wal-Mart heiress at No. 16, with an estimated net worth of $26.3 billion.
In 2005, art historian
was hired for acquisition and advice on museum programming. Wilmerding commented that
"will not spend at any cost" and will do her "homework on almost every individual acquisition and will ask for paperwork on market comparables". He stated that often when an artwork became available through a private sale Walton would state ‘Wait, it will come to auction where we can get it at a better price,’ and she was usually correct. He also stated that the museum ranks at least in the top half dozen of American art museums. The museum's "quality and its range and depth already place it among one of the very best."
Headlines were generated after delays in construction and considerably higher costs for the museum than originally proposed to the city of Bentonville, Arkansas led to concerns about the favorable tax exemptions granted to the museum from the state in 2005 to secure its construction. Total tax losses to the state of Arkansas and the city of Bentonville are estimated at $17 million based on the financial disclosures given by the museum in the 2008 court case with . The total amount of tax loss is estimated to have become considerably higher since then, but may never be disclosed due to the museum's guarded financial practices, including its decision not to disclose the amount spent since 2008 to secure collections, major art pieces, and lesser known works.[] However, the museum's IRS Form 990-PF notes acquisitions of $43.6 million during 2008, $81.9 million during 2007, $97.3 million in 2006. Through 2008, the total art acquisitions were at least $222.8 million.
Don Bacigalupi was appointed director of the museum in August 2009. Previously, Robert G. Workman had served as director. In early May 2011, the museum announced three endowments by the Walton Family Foundation totaling $800 million. These endowments were established for operating expenses, acquisitions and capital improvements. The operating endowment, totaling $350 million, is being used to contribute to the museum's base annual operating expenses expected to total between $16–20 million per year. The acquisition endowment, totaling $325 million, will be used to fund additions to the museum's permanent collection. The remaining $125 million will be used as a capital improvement endowment to fund future improvements to and maintenance of the museum.
Portrait of Professor Benjamin H. Rand (1874) by
Walker Landing plaza between galleries
In the past few years, Crystal Bridges has been in the news for numerous arrangements and partnerships with other art museums to share collections.
In 2006, the museum partnered with the
in an attempt to purchase '
from . Under the terms of the agreement, the two museums agreed to pay a record $68 million, but the university gave Philadelphia 45 days to match the offer. The
agreed to collectively match the offer and the painting remained in . The purchase forced both museums to sell some of their best Eakins pieces including Cowboy Singing and The Cello Player. In April 2007, Crystal Bridges acquired another Eakins belonging to Thomas Jefferson University entitled
for an estimated $20 million.
Walton held talks with
in spring of 2007. The college was exploring selling part of the 's collection, but voted instead to sell select items from the collection at .
agreed to sell a 50% stake in a 101-piece Stieglitz collection to Crystal Bridges for $30 million. The collection was donated to the university by
in 1949. This agreement became tied up in a legal battle between Fisk University and the
in New Mexico, but the museum withdrew its lawsuit. The Tennessee Attorney General attempted unsuccessfully to stop the sale. In October 2010, a judge ruled that a 50% stake in the collection could be sold to Crystal Bridges if modifications to the contract were made so that Fisk University could not lose its interest in the collection, nor could the joint venture holding ownership of the collection between Fisk University and Crystal Bridges be based in Delaware (or outside Tennessee Courts). The modified agreement would allow the works to stay at Fisk University until 2013 and then begin a two-year rotation with Crystal Bridges. In April 2012, the Tennessee Supreme Court upheld a lower court decision to allow the sale to move forward. A few months later on August 2, the Davidson County Chancery Court approval a Final Agreed Order that established joint ownership between Fisk University and Crystal Bridges through the newly established Stieglitz Art Collection, LLC. The operating agreement required Fisk University to set aside $3.9 million of the $30 million sale proceeds to be used to establish a fund for the care and maintenance of the collection at the
Gallery at Fisk University. The court dispute cost Fisk University $5.8 million in legal fees.
Since 2012, Crystal Bridges has participated in a four-year collaboration with the
in Atlanta, and the . The resulting exhibitions are called American Encounters and feature works from the collections of all four partners. Each year, for the length of the collaboration, the museums develop the exhibition around a theme, such as portraiture. American Encounters has been seen in Paris, Bentonville, and Atlanta.
Pavilion of restaurant "Eleven" with the main lobby building and 19th-century galleries at left
The museum's permanent collection features American art from the Colonial era to the contemporary period. All of the featured artists are United States citizens, though some spent most of their art careers in Europe. Notable works include a
portrait of George Washington as well as paintings by , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and . Also included are works by , , ,
and . Two works, 's War News from Mexico and 's The Life of a Hunter: A Tight Fix were included in American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life, , a traveling exhibition organized by the . The Woodville painting was deaccessioned by the , and was purchased in 1994 by Detroit collector Richard Manoogian. The piece was later purchased in 2004 by Crystal Bridges.
In May 2005, the museum purchased a coveted
landscape entitled
for more than $35 million in a sealed auction. In September 2012, the museum announced the acquisition of a major 1960 painting by
entitled No. 210/No. 211 (Orange). The abstract expressionist painting had been in a private Swiss collection since the 1960s and had only been shown in public twice.
Sculpture also figures prominently in the collection, on view in interior galleries and along outdoor sculpture trails. Sculptors represented in the permanent collection include , , , , and .
In January 2014 Crystal Bridge acquired the
by architect . The New Jersey house was dismantled and relocated to Bentonville.
Select auction results by date for items in the collection (including buyer's premium) are:
Green River, Wyoming by , purchased 5 December 2002 for $2.9245 million
George Washington by , purchased 18 May 2004 for $6.1675 million
Robert Louis Stevenson and his wife by , purchased 19 May 2004 for $8.8 million
Orca Bates by , purchased 19 May 2004 for $360,000.
Portrait of Anne Page by , purchased 1 December 2004 for $3.592 million
A French Music Hall by , purchased 1 December 2004 for $7.848 million
The Indian and the Lily by , purchased 1 December 2004 for $4.824 million
The Studio by , purchased 1 December 2004 for $2.472 million
Spring by , purchased 1 December 2004 for $2.024 million
Ottoe Half Chief, Husband of Eagle of Delight by , purchased 1 December 2004 for $1.352 million
Wai-Kee-Chai, Sanky Chief, Crouching Eagle by , purchased 1 December 2004 for $792,000
Portrait of Carolus Duran by , purchased 2 December 2004 for $724,300
Sick Puppy by , purchased 2 December 2004 for $511,500
George Washington (The Constable-Hamilton Portrait) by , purchased 30 November 2005 for $8.136 million
Mrs. Theodore Atkinson, Jr. by , purchased 30 November 2005 for $3.376 million
by , purchased 30 November 2005 for $1.36 million
Winter Scene in Brooklyn by , purchased 30 November 2005 for $1.024 million
Rose Garden by Maria Oakey Dewing, purchased 24 May 2006 for $2.032 million
The Lantern Bearers by , purchased 25 May 2006 for $4.272 million
Dr. William Smith by , purchased 23 May 2007 for $1.888 million
Still Life with Stretcher, Mirror, Bowl of Fruit by , purchased 20 June 2007 for ?4.052 million (US$8.055 million - based on 20 June 2007 exchange rates)
Homage to the Square: Joy by , purchased 14 November 2007 for $1.497 million
View of Mount Etna by , purchased 29 November 2007 for $541,000
Cupid and Psyche by , purchased 28 January 2009 for $458,500
Our Town by , purchased 13 May 2009 for $782,500
Supine Woman by , purchased 12 November 2009 for $1.818 million
Portrait of a Girl and Her Dog in a Grape Arbor by
purchased 7 March 2010 for $41,475
Portrait of Martha Graham by , purchased 13 May 2010 for $116,500
Dolly Parton by , purchased 14 May 2010 for $914,500
Standing Explosion (Red) by , purchased 14 May 2010 for $722,500
The Return of the Gleaner by , purchased 19 May 2010 for $2.2105 million
Trinity by , purchased 11 May 2011 for $1.1425 million
Hammer and Sickle by , purchase 13 November 2012 for $3.4425 million
Untitled, 1989 (Bernstein 89 24) by , purchased 14 November 2012 for $10.1625 million
Blackwell's Island by , purchased 23 May 2013 for $19.1638 million
Coca-Cola [3] by , purchased 12 November 2013 for $57.3 million
Flag by , purchased 11 November 2014 for $36.005 million
No. 210/211 (Orange) by , purchased 11 November 2014 for $44.965 million[]
Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1 by , purchased 20 November 2014 for $44.405 million
Portrait of George Washington (The Constable-Hamilton Portrait, 1797) by
Cupid and Psyche (1808) by
Winter Scene in Brooklyn (c.) by
Samuel Beals Thomas, with His Wife, Sarah Kellogg Thomas, and Their Two Daughters, Abigail and Pauline (1830) by
View of Mount Etna (1843–44) by
War News from Mexico (1848) by
The Good Shepherd (1848) by
Kindred Spirits (1849) by
Portrait of Professor Benjamin Rand (1874) by
The Reader (1877) by
Indian Encampment, Late Afternoon (1878) by
Robert Louis Stevenson and His Wife (1885) by
The Art Student: Portrait of James Wright (circa 1890) by
World's Columbian Exposition (1894) by
The Lantern Bearers (1908) by
Excavation at Night (1908) by
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