Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University, Art museum at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, United States.
The Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University is an academic art collection holding more than 60,000 works spanning paintings, sculptures, photographs, and rare illustrations. The pieces range across different periods and cultures, offering a broad view of artistic developments.
The museum was founded in 1966 as an art gallery for Rutgers University and underwent expansion in 1983. The renaming after Jane Voorhees Zimmerli marked a significant phase in establishing this as a major art collection.
The Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection displays Soviet nonconformist artists who challenged oppressive systems through their work. This collection offers a rare window into creative voices from a period of intense political struggle.
The museum opens to visitors on weekdays and weekends, with extended hours on Saturdays and Sundays. It is wise to check current hours before planning your visit, as schedules may vary seasonally.
The institution holds around 4,000 original drawings and preparatory materials from the history of children's book illustrations. This specialized collection documents the artistic process behind these works, from initial concept to finished pages.
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