Gene Davis, Black Mask, 1981, Gene Davis Estate Collection, courtesy of the Smithsonian American Art Museum

Art In Embassies Partners with Smithsonian American Art Museum for Long-Term Loan of Gene Davis Paintings

The US State Department’s Arts in Embassies program recently announced a collaboration with the Smithsonian American Art Museum through a new long-term loan of Gene Davis paintings.

The collaboration will also be the first one between a Smithsonian Institution and the program, which was created in 1963 under President John F. Kennedy.

Art in Embassies director Megan Beyer told ARTnews she was especially excited for this collaboration because Davis was working in Washington as an abstract artist during the 1960s while Kennedy was president. “And Kennedy wanted to show the world that abstract art was a metaphor for the freedoms that we offer in a democratic society,” she said. “When he created the office, abstract art was kind of part of his plan for Art in Embassies.” Read More

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